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Two French Moralists

Two French Moralists

Two French Moralists

La Rochefoucauld and La Bruyère
Odette de Mourgues
June 2010
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    Among seventeenth-century classical French writers La Rochefoucauld owes his renown to his maxims and La Bruyère to his stylised portraits, or caractères. This book starts from the basic assumption that both writers were 'moralists', and as such were concerned with a universal picture of man and society within the limitations of nature and reason. The two moralists are studied separately. Professor de Mourgues stresses their individual characteristics, and the complexity of their views. She draws attention to the problems of literary diction they had to face, and comments on the artistic achievement to be found in the Maximes and the Caractères. This study shows that the position of La Rochefoucauld and la Bruyère as 'moralists' is more ambiguous than the usual neat definitions of the term would allow. This study raises delicate questions of interpretation, and adds equally to the fascination of the two writers' work.

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    June 2010
    Paperback
    9780521142441
    192 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.44kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Foreword
    • A note on sources
    • Part I. La Rochefoucauld:
    • 1. Tentative approaches
    • 2. Psychological investigations
    • 3. Ethics
    • 4. Art
    • Part II. La Bruyère:
    • 5. The eccentric moralist
    • 6. Sensibility
    • 7. Themes and patterns
    • 8. The civilised man
    • Postscript: 'the proper study of mankind
    • Select bibliography
    • Index of names.
      Author
    • Odette de Mourgues