List of French novelists
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This is a list of novelists from France. Novelists in this list should be notable in some way, and ideally have Wikipedia articles on them.
- Edmond About, (1828-1885)
- Honoré de Balzac, (1799-1850), author of La Comedie Humaine, a series of novels presenting a full picture of France in the early 19th century
- Henri Bordeaux, (1870-1963)
- Pierre Boulle, (1912-1994), author of The Bridge on the River Kwai and Planet of the Apes.
- Albert Camus, (1913-1960)
- Louis Ferdinand Céline, (1894-1961), Death on the Installment Plan or Mort á Credit.
- Gilbert Cesbron, (1913-1979)
- Colette, (1873-1954), best known for "Gigi" and "Cheri"
- Alphonse Daudet, (1840-1897)
- Régine Deforges
- Denis Diderot, (1713-1784)
- Alexandre Dumas, (1802-1870), perhaps more movies have been made from his novels than any other; The Count of Monte Cristo has been filmed on an average of once every 18 months since films were first made.
- André Gide, (1869-1951)
- Michel Houellebecq, Impact award winner
- Joris-Karl Huysmans, (1848-1907), novelist of the perverse
- Gustave Flaubert, (1821-1880)
- Victor Hugo, (1802-1885), author of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Les Misérables
- Nancy Huston, (1953- )
- Alain-René Le Sage, (1668-1747)
- Alfred Jarry, (1873-1907), satirist, inventor of Pataphysics
- Choderlos de Laclos
- Hector Malot, (1830-1907)
- Andre Malraux, (1901-1976)
- Alma Marceau
- Georges Perec, (1936-1982)
- Abbé Prévost
- Marcel Proust, (1871-1922)
- François Rabelais, (ca. 1493-1553)
- Pauline Réage
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau, (1712-1778)
- Marquis de Sade, (1740-1814), Mr. Eponym
- Françoise Sagan
- Georges Sand
- Jean-Paul Sartre, (1905-1980), existentialist
- Stendhal, (1783-1842), author of The Red and the Black, considered by some to be the first modern novel
- Jules Verne, (1828-1905), writer of techno-thrillers, and founding father of science fiction.
- Boris Vian, (1920-1959)
- Voltaire, (1694-1778), satirist, playwright
- Emile Zola, (1840-1902), naturalist