Les Contemporains, Quatrième Série by Jules Lemaître
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Lemaître, Jules, 1853-1914
French
"Les Contemporains, Quatrième Série" by Jules Lemaître is a collection of literary studies and portraits written in the late 19th century. The work delves into critical analyses and reflections on key figures of the time, such as Stendhal, Baudelaire, and Mérimée, among others. Each section offers an exploration of these writers' contributions to l...
of the literary movement. The opening of the book introduces the subject of Stendhal and his personal journal, which is portrayed as a mixture of insipid notes and vivid insights into his character and creative process. Lemaître navigates through Stendhal's thoughts, revealing how his journal served as a tool for self-examination and personal development. By analyzing Stendhal's ambitions—both in love and literature—Lemaître sets the stage for a deeper understanding of the author's personality. He remarks on Stendhal’s energy and contrasts it with other literary figures of his time, hinting at the complexities of Stendhal’s character and how his extensive reflections influenced his creative genius. This sets a reflective tone that promises a nuanced contemplation of the literary figures to be discussed throughout the series. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Donald Scott
3 months agoHaving explored similar works, the material feels polished and professionally edited. An impressive piece of work.
Melissa King
4 months agoAs an avid reader, the writing style is poetic but not overly flowery. I’d rate this higher if I could.
Patricia Scott
5 months agoDuring my studies, I found that the diagrams and footnotes included in this version are very helpful. An impressive piece of work.
George Martinez
1 month agoThis download was worth it since the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. This has earned a permanent place in my collection.
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Barbara Jackson
2 months agoInitially overlooked, this book the writing remains engaging even during complex sections. This made complex ideas feel approachable.