Cette biographie de La Bruy re par Paul Morillot offre un aper u approfondi de la vie et de l'oeuvre de l'un des plus grands moralistes fran ais. Publi en 1921, cet ouvrage explore les influences litt raires et philosophiques qui ont fa onn l'esprit de La Bruy re, ainsi que le contexte historique et social dans lequel il a crit ses c l bres "Caract res".
Morillot examine en d tail les th mes majeurs abord s par La Bruy re, tels que la cour, la soci t , la condition humaine et la morale, tout en mettant en lumi re son style d' criture unique et sa capacit observer et critiquer les moeurs de son poque. Un livre essentiel pour tous ceux qui s'int ressent la litt rature fran aise du XVIIe si cle et la pens e morale classique.
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