"Lettres Fanny Lagden" rassemble la correspondance intime et suivie entre le c l bre crivain Prosper M rim e et son amie fid le, Fanny Lagden. S' tendant sur plusieurs d cennies, ces lettres offrent un regard privil gi sur la vie priv e de l'auteur de "Carmen" et sur les cercles intellectuels et sociaux du XIXe si cle. travers un style vif, l gant et souvent teint d'ironie, M rim e partage ses impressions de voyage, ses r flexions sur la politique de son temps, ainsi que ses pr occupations quotidiennes.
Ce recueil constitue un t moignage historique et litt raire de premier plan, r v lant la sensibilit d'un homme qui, derri re sa r putation de dandy r serv , entretenait des liens profonds et durables. Les lecteurs y d couvriront non seulement l'homme de lettres, mais aussi l'ami sinc re, naviguant entre la France et l'Angleterre. "Lettres Fanny Lagden" est une lecture essentielle pour quiconque s'int resse la litt rature pistolaire et l'intimit d'une des figures les plus marquantes du romantisme fran ais.
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