English description: Published in the early twentieth century, Les Mauvais Ma tres is a vigorous and provocative work of literary criticism examining the influence of major French writers on modern society.
Jean Carr re analyzes the works and ideas of Rousseau, Chateaubriand, Balzac, Stendhal, George Sand, Musset, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Verlaine, and Zola in a series of sharp and often controversial essays. He questions the moral and social responsibility of these authors and their role in shaping modern individualism, pessimism, and cultural disillusion.
Beyond literary criticism, the book offers an early form of literary sociology, exploring the relationship between literature and social change. Carr re ultimately argues for a renewal of the classical spirit as a response to the perceived excesses of romanticism and naturalism.
This annotated edition restores an important and thought-provoking critical work on nineteenth-century French literature.