Książka Sainte Beuve Lewis Freeman Mott

Sainte Beuve

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
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"Sainte Beuve" by Lewis Freeman Mott offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the life an...

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Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
550
EAN
9781025468631
ISBN
1025468635
Enbook ID
51523142
Waga
763
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 28

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"Sainte Beuve" by Lewis Freeman Mott offers a comprehensive and scholarly examination of the life and work of Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, arguably the most influential literary critic of the nineteenth century. As the pioneer of the biographical method in literary analysis, Sainte-Beuve transformed how readers engaged with texts by situating authors within their historical and personal contexts. Mott's biography meticulously traces Sainte-Beuve's intellectual evolution, from his early involvement with the Romantic movement to his later mastery as the author of the celebrated "Causeries du lundi".

This work explores the critic's complex relationships with contemporary literary giants like Victor Hugo and George Sand, while also delving into his monumental history of the Jansenist movement in "Port-Royal". Mott provides a detailed account of how Sainte-Beuve's critical insight shaped the French literary canon and established standards for criticism that remain relevant today. Through this study, readers gain a deep understanding of the man who sought to make criticism a science of the human soul. "Sainte Beuve" remains an essential resource for those interested in French literary history, the art of the essay, and the development of modern critical thought.

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