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The 'Characters' of Jean de La Bruyère

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547718109
Umbreit-Nr.: 1399204

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 1258 S., 1.72 MB
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Erschienen am 11.11.2023
Auflage: 1/2023


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  • Zusatztext
    • In 'The Characters of Jean de La Bruyère', the author presents a series of witty and insightful character sketches that satirically depict various social types in 17th century France. La Bruyère's writing style is characterized by its sharp observations, shrewd wit, and keen understanding of human behavior. The book is considered a classic of French literature and a cornerstone of the genre of character writing. La Bruyère's work reflects the literary context of his time, drawing inspiration from the moral and satirical traditions of writers like Montaigne and La Rochefoucauld. Jean de La Bruyère, a French philosopher and moralist, wrote 'The Characters' as a means of critiquing and analyzing the society in which he lived. His background in law and his keen intellect allowed him to craft nuanced portraits that offer profound insights into human nature. La Bruyère's work continues to be studied and appreciated for its timeless relevance and literary merit. I recommend 'The Characters of Jean de La Bruyère' to readers interested in classic French literature, moral philosophy, and satire. La Bruyère's unique perspective and sharp writing make this book a compelling read for anyone seeking to delve into the complexities of human behavior and society.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Jean de La Bruyère (16451696) was a French philosopher and moralist, renowned for his incisive and satirical portrayal of contemporary society. He is best remembered for his seminal work, 'The Characters' or 'Les Caractères' (1688), a collection of character sketches that brilliantly depicts the foibles and vices of his time. La Bruyère's work is often recognized for its stylistic precision and depth of psychological insight, characteristics that have earned him a distinguished place among the classical writers of French literature. His acute observations and moral reflections were influenced by Theophrastus, an ancient Greek philosopher whose character sketches La Bruyère translated and expanded upon, infusing them with his unique perspective on 17th-century French society. La Bruyère's 'Characters' is not merely a gallery of portraits, but also a critical mirror held up to the social and moral behaviors of the aristocracy and bourgeoisie, serving as a vehicle for his ethical judgments and literary prowess. His sharp wit and engagement with the social issues of his day continue to make his work relevant and admired, placing him among the great moralists like La Rochefoucauld. La Bruyère's 'Characters' remains a foundational text for those interested in French literature and the evolution of the moral essay.
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