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With the possible exception of Louis Pasteur, Marie Curie is probably the most famous of all French scientists. She was, however, Polish by birth, and met her future husband, Pierre Curie, while studying physics at the Sorbonne in Paris.
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Sensitive studies of adolescence are to be found in two novels by great writers of the twentieth century: Le Grand Meaulnes, by Alain-Fournier, and Le Blé En Herbe, by Colette. For a more amusing and more up to date look at youth, try Les Mouvements de Mode, by Hector Obalk, Alain Soral and Alexandre Pasche, published by Livre de Poche. This is a light-hearted survey of pop and fashion, and analyses both trends and young people’s attitudes.
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Maun, I. (1989). L’Adolescence. In: Work Out French ‘A’ Level. Macmillan Work Out Series. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11205-0_6
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