My french literature class started today, and I really like it! We spent a few hours reading and discussing texts by Baudelaire and Anna Gavalda, then we had an hour lunch break, where I just grabbed a sandwich nearby the BU center and sat and ate with some classmates. Then after, while the other two classes went back to their classrooms, we went out to explore the quarter of Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
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Le Procope dates back to 1686. It is a cafe that was frequented by great figures in literature such as Voltaire, Rousseau, Hugo, and even Oscar Wilde |
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This brasserie has been known to have hosted great literary and political figures such as Proust, Gide, Hemingway, and Camus
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The Saint Germain Abbey, which was founded in the 6th Century by Childebert I, son of Clovis I |
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