The below databases (database = buckets of content) are useful when looking for scholarly articles concerning French language and literature.
The best database for your individual project will depend on your topic. For example, if researching gendered depictions of chivalric love in French literature, you might want to also search Women's Studies International. See our full database list at libguides.wlu.edu/az/databases.
ARTFL-FRANTEXT is the main ARTFL Database, comprising more than 3,500 French language texts spanning from the 12th through the 20th centuries, 215 million words and 675,000 unique word forms.
Coverage of over 2,000 journals in history, film studies, religion, philosophy, and other fields within the humanities.
The MLA International Bibliography is a subject index for books, articles and websites published on modern languages, literatures, folklore, and linguistics. It is produced by the Modern Language Association (MLA), an organization dedicated to the study and teaching of language and literature.
Vente et Gestion provides full text coverage for French language business journals serving both the academic and the professional researcher. This collection also includes publications covering topics such as accounting & tax, administration, industry & manufacturing, marketing, logistics, technology and others.
Excellent starting point. Multidisciplinary article database offers access to more than 16,000 journals, magazines, and newspapers, including over 15,000 peer-reviewed journals.
A digital archive of over 1,100 important scholarly journals. All issues of each journal are included in full-text except for the most recent 2-to-5 years, based on JSTOR's agreement with the journal's publisher.
Full-text access to about 600 journals from academic publishers.