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Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France

In "Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France," Edmund Gosse delves into the rich tapestry of French literature, focusing on the moralist writers of the 17th century: La Rochefoucauld, La Fontaine, and Vauvenargues. Through a blend of critical analysis and historical context, Gosse explores how these writers grappled with themes of human behavior, ethics, and the social mores of their time. The book is characterized by its elegant prose and incisive insight, offering both a literary critique and a commentary on the cultural fabric of France during a period marked by the complexities of gallantry and moral introspection. Gosse deftly balances literary exposition with biographical sketches, illuminating the interplay between personal experience and literary expression in the works of these influential figures. Edmund Gosse, a prominent literary critic and biographer of the late Victorian era, was deeply immersed in both English and French literary traditions. His extensive studies and expertise in translation from French to English informed his understanding of moralism as a literary form. This background, combined with his own experiences and reflections on human nature, inspired him to present this comparative exploration of French moralists, highlighting their relevance to broader philosophical discourses. "Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricacies of moral philosophy as expressed through literature. Gosse's analytical lens offers readers a thoughtful engagement with the ideas presented by these authors, making the book an essential resource for scholars, students, and general readers alike. By exposing the connection between writers and their cultural context, Gosse invites us to reconsider the lessons they impart and their enduring relevance in today's discourse.

E-book

  • Fecha de publicación: 4/9/2022

  • Idioma: Inglés

  • Editorial: DigiCat

  • ISBN: 8596547239376


Autor/a:

  • Edmund Gosse

Formato:

  • E-book

Duración:

  • 97 páginas

Idioma:

Inglés

Categorías:

  • Cultura y sociedad
  • Filosofía

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