Oeuvres In dites presents a collection of previously unpublished works by Fran ois, duc de La Rochefoucauld, a prominent figure in 17th-century French literature and moral philosophy. This volume offers a unique glimpse into La Rochefoucauld's thoughts and reflections, supplementing his renowned collection of maxims with additional insights into human nature and morality.
Compiled and edited by douard Marie, comte de Barth lemy, this edition makes available writings that were previously inaccessible, providing scholars and enthusiasts of French literature with a deeper understanding of La Rochefoucauld's intellectual contributions. The works explore themes of self-love, virtue, and the complexities of social interactions, continuing the tradition of moral reflection for which La Rochefoucauld is celebrated.
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