Chateaubriand Et Madame De Custine: pisodes Et Correspondance In dite offers a fascinating glimpse into the intellectual and personal lives of two prominent figures in French literature. This collection, edited by mile Ch dieu de Robethon, presents previously unpublished episodes and correspondence that shed new light on the relationship between Fran ois-Ren de Chateaubriand and Madame de Sta l (referred to here as Madame de Custine, her married name).
The letters and episodes compiled in this volume provide valuable insights into the literary, political, and social contexts of 19th-century France. Readers interested in French literary history and the intimate exchanges between influential writers will find this book to be a significant resource. Discover the nuances of their complex relationship and gain a deeper understanding of their enduring contributions to French thought and letters.
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