The French EssayTwayne Publishers, 1986 - 191 Seiten |
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... finally , is the " diatribe " or narrative dis- course , a mixed form of the dialogue that Plutarch brought to perfec- tion in his Moralia . These literary discourses , which he composed on a myriad of political , religious , moral ...
... finally , is the " diatribe " or narrative dis- course , a mixed form of the dialogue that Plutarch brought to perfec- tion in his Moralia . These literary discourses , which he composed on a myriad of political , religious , moral ...
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... finally printed in 1812 . Before Diderot wrote his art essays , artistic journalism of this kind had not existed in France , or for that matter , in Europe . In fact , very little communication then existed between artists and ...
... finally printed in 1812 . Before Diderot wrote his art essays , artistic journalism of this kind had not existed in France , or for that matter , in Europe . In fact , very little communication then existed between artists and ...
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... finally achieves the status of a major literary genre . This belated recognition of the essay by French critics occurs during a period in which there is also a marked shift in taste for more personal forms of literary expression . In ...
... finally achieves the status of a major literary genre . This belated recognition of the essay by French critics occurs during a period in which there is also a marked shift in taste for more personal forms of literary expression . In ...
Inhalt
Chapter | 28 |
Chapter Three | 59 |
Chapter Four | 88 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Albert Camus artistic attitudes authors Balzac Barrès Baudelaire belief Benda Bernanos Bourget Bruyère Camus Catholic century Christian claims classical concept contemporary conversation critical cultural D'Alembert described dialogue Diderot Ernest Renan essay form essayists essential example expression fact formal essay France French essay French literature Gide Gourmont Hippolyte Taine honnête homme human humanist Ibid ideal important intellectual Julien Benda kind Léon Bloy letters literary form living matter Mauriac Maurice Barrès mind Mme de Sévigné modern Montaigne Montaigne's moral moralist nature Oeuvres complètes Paris Pascal passion Paul Bourget Péguy Pensées period philosophical pieces Plutarch political portrait present prose psychological reflections regarded religion religious Rémy de Gourmont Renan Rochefoucauld role Rousseau Sainte-Beuve salon Sartre Sextus Empiricus Simone de Beauvoir Simone Weil skeptical social society spirit Stendhal style taigne Taine taste themes thought topics tradition treatises truth universal vols Voltaire writers