Volupté : the sensual man

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Volupté : the sensual man

Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve ; translated by Marilyn Gaddis Rose

State University of Ney York Press, c1995

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Volupté

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内容説明

Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804-69), who ruled French letters in the nineteenth century, established biographical analysis as a critical method. His own fictionalized biography was Volupte (1834), translated here for the first time. It is at once a roman a clef, a historical novel, and a pre-Freudian psychological novel. Disguising his relationship with Victor Hugo's wife Adele by setting the novel in the 1790s during the Breton Chouan uprising against Napoleon, he weaves together fictitious and historical personages. His analysis of the narrator's inner psychological state and the love-hate language games of courtship is framed by parallel intrigues in politics and society.

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Translator's Introduction Preface Volupte: The Sensual Man

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