''Le Bon Usage'' (, ''Good Usage''), informally called ''Le Grevisse'', is a descriptive book about
French grammar first published in 1936 by
Maurice Grevisse, and periodically revised since. It describes the usage of the
French language
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, primarily in its written literary form.
Description
Quite extensive (1600 pages), it includes numerous examples and counter-examples taken from Francophone literature of various periods, including newspapers, to form a reference for teachers of French, and in particular, authors and editors.
Editions
In 1936, the first edition was published by De Boeck Supérieur (then named Duculot). A new edition was published in 1939, and another in 1946. The book was awarded the gold medal of the
Académie française
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. The high praise of
André Gide in the literary supplement of ''
Le Figaro'' in February 1947 contributed to its success.
After the death of Grevisse in 1980, his son-in-law
André Goosse, also a grammarian, took over and published the 12th and 13th (1993) editions. The 14th edition was published in August 2007 in a completely new format. The 15th edition appeared in 2011. Since then there has been a 16th edition.
Online Copy
''Le Bon Usage'' is available on-line by paid subscription.
See also
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French grammar
References
External links
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Official website*
Biographical notice from the 13th edition*
Guy Lemaire raconte: Maurice GrevisseRTBF
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journalist Guy Lemaire on Grevisse, 2005
French grammar
Belgian books
Grammar books
Style guides
1936 non-fiction books
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