La Po sie Philosophique Au XIXe Si cle: Mme Ackermann D'Apr s De Nombreux Documents In dits, examines the philosophical poetry of the 19th century through the lens of Madame Louise Ackermann's life and work. This detailed study by Marc Citoleux, published in 1906, provides an in-depth analysis of Ackermann's poetry and her philosophical influences, drawing from numerous unpublished documents. The book explores Ackermann's contributions to French literature and her unique perspective on philosophical themes within her poetic works. A valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of French poetry and 19th-century literary history, this work offers a comprehensive understanding of Ackermann's place in the intellectual landscape of her time.
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