Modestie et Vanit est un roman captivant de Jos phin P ladan, figure marquante du mouvement symboliste fran ais. L'oeuvre, riche en observations psychologiques et sociales, explore les th mes de l'ambition, de la moralit et de la dualit humaine dans le contexte du XIXe si cle. P ladan, connu pour son style flamboyant et ses id es novatrices, offre une oeuvre qui la fois refl te et critique son poque. Ce roman est un incontournable pour les amateurs de litt rature fran aise et ceux qui s'int ressent aux courants litt raires du tournant du si cle.
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