Game 4, Round 8 (Literature) -- French literature of the 19th and early 20th century

Given the title or titles below, name the novelist.  Just to make this
more interesting, we're going to give you the titles in French.

1. Notre Dame de Paris; L'Homme Qui Rit; Quatre-vingt-treize.

	Victor Hugo
	("The Hunchback of Notre Dame"; "The Man Who Laughs",
	"Ninety-three")

2. Les Trois mousquetaires; Le Comte de Monte-Cristo.

	Alexandre Dumas, père (or Sr.)
	("The Three Musketeers"; "The Count of Monte Cristo")

3. Le Rouge et le Noir; La Chartreuse de Parme.

	Stendahl (Marie-Henri Beyle)
	("The Red and the Black"; "The Charterhouse of Parma")

4. La Comédie humaine (a novel cycle which includes Le Père Goriot and
   La Cousine Bette).

	Honoré de Balzac
	("The Human Comedy"; "Father Goriot"; "Cousin Bette")

5. Le Tour du monde en quatre-vingt jours; Vingt mille lieues sous
   les mers.

	Jules Verne
	("Around the World in 80 Days"; "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea".
	Incidentally, these French leagues were 4 km long, not 3 of any
	sort of mile.)

6. L'Éducation sentimentale; La Tentation de Saint Antoine.

	Gustave Flaubert
	("Sentimental Education"; "The Temptation of Saint Anthony")

7. Bel Ami; Pierre et Jean.

	Guy de Maupassant

8. À la recherche du temps perdu.

	Marcel Proust
	("In Search of Lost Time", a/k/a "Remembrance of Things Past")

9. Le Fantôme de l'opéra; Le Mystère de la chambre jaune.

	Gaston Leroux
	("The Phantom of the Opera"; "The Mystery of the Yellow Room")

10. Les Faux-monnayeurs; L'immoraliste.

	André Gide
	("The Counterfeiters"; "The Immoralist")