Louis-Fernand Flutre

Louis-Fernand Flutre (21 June 1892 - 1978) was a French academic.

A former student of the École Normale Supérieure, he was a professeur agrégé in a lycée before teaching in the Faculty of Letters in Lyon.

He published a hundred works, most notably on French literature (and some on the language of Picardy).

He submitted his doctoral thesis in 1932 at the Sorbonne, entitled Li Fet des Romains dans les littératures française et italienne du XIIIe au XIVe siècle.[1]

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