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Is this the most famous french book? Probably the only one I've ever read.

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>Who are Hugo & Dumas
>Who is Voltaire
Just because they're not on the Anglo level doesn't make them useless. Hunchback and Musketeers beat out the little prince with ease.

It's probably not even in the top 100.

user high-brow autors are not that read nowadays, most famous british book is harry potter by far.

I guess?
Here in tacoland the book is treated as a childhood lecture, so it's quite popular in it's original format. Other books, however, are popular because of their film adaptations, rather than the book themselves.

>Musketeers
>Highbrow
It's the summer movie of its day. And besides, you mention famous which is not the same as most read currently.

Dumas' works are both literary and accessible and even people who haven't read them have probably seen one adaptation or another.

jules verne?

les mis

>Is this the most famous french book?
i'd go for Les Misérables but you were told this already

>most famous british book is harry potter by far
people still quote Shakespeare until today tho
although those are plays and not stories, dunno if it counts