Renée Mauperin Renée Mauperin

Renée Mauperin

Alys Hallard et autres
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Description de l’éditeur

The partnership of Edmond and Jules de Goncourt is probably the most curious and perfect example of collaboration recorded in literary history. The brothers worked together for twenty-two years, and the amalgam of their diverse talents was so complete that, were it not for the information given by the survivor, it would be difficult to guess what each brought to the work which bears their names. Even in the light of these confidences, it is no easy matter to attempt to separate or disengage their literary personalities. The two are practically one. Jamais âme pareille n'a été mise en deux corps. This testimony is their own, and their testimony is true. The result is the more perplexing when we remember that these two brothers were, so to say, men of different races. The elder was a German from Lorraine, the younger was an inveterate Latin Parisian: "the most absolute difference of temperaments, tastes, and characters – and absolutely the same ideas, the same personal likes and dislikes, the same intellectual vision.

GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
2012
24 juillet
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
307
Pages
ÉDITIONS
PubOne.info
TAILLE
624,4
Ko

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