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Название: An Attic Philosopher in Paris — Complete

Автор: Souvestre Émile

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       Émile Souvestre

      An Attic Philosopher in Paris — Complete

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066236298

       EMILE SOUVESTRE

       AN “ATTIC” PHILOSOPHER

       BOOK 1.

       CHAPTER I. NEW-YEAR’S GIFTS

       January 1st

       CHAPTER II. THE CARNIVAL

       February 20th

       CHAPTER III. WHAT WE MAY LEARN BY LOOKING OUT OF WINDOW

       March 3d

       CHAPTER IV. LET US LOVE ONE ANOTHER

       April 9th

       CHAPTER V. COMPENSATION

       Sunday, May 27th

       BOOK 2.

       CHAPTER VI. UNCLE MAURICE

       CHAPTER VII. THE PRICE OF POWER AND THE WORTH OF FAME

       Sunday, July 1st

       CHAPTER VIII. MISANTHROPY AND REPENTANCE

       August 3d, Nine O’clock P.M.

       CHAPTER IX. THE FAMILY OF MICHAEL AROUT

       September 15th, Eight O’clock

       BOOK 3.

       CHAPTER X. OUR COUNTRY

       CHAPTER XI. MORAL USE OF INVENTORIES

       November 13th, Nine O’clock P.M.

       CHAPTER XII. THE END OF THE YEAR

       December 30th, P.M.

       Table of Contents

      No one succeeds in obtaining a prominent place in literature, or in surrounding himself with a faithful and steady circle of admirers drawn from the fickle masses of the public, unless he possesses originality, constant variety, and a distinct personality. It is quite possible to gain for a moment a few readers by imitating some original feature in another; but these soon vanish and the writer remains alone and forgotten. Others, again, without belonging to any distinct group of authors, having found their standard in themselves, moralists and educators at the same time, have obtained undying recognition.

      Of the latter class, though little known outside of France, is Emile Souvestre, who was born in Morlaix, April 15, 1806, and died at Paris July 5, 1854. He was the son of a civil engineer, was educated at the college of Pontivy, and intended to follow his father’s career by entering the Polytechnic School. His father, however, died in 1823, and Souvestre matriculated as a law-student at Rennes. But the young student soon devoted himself entirely to literature. His first essay, a tragedy, ‘Le Siege de Missolonghi’ (1828), was a pronounced failure. Disheartened and disgusted he left Paris and established himself first as a lawyer in Morlaix. Then he became proprietor of a newspaper, and was afterward appointed a professor in Brest and in Mulhouse. In 1836 he contributed to the ‘Revue des Deux Mondes’ some sketches of life in Brittany, which obtained a brilliant success. Souvestre was soon made editor of La Revue de Paris, and in consequence early found a publisher for his first novel, ‘L’Echelle de Femmes’, which, as was the case with his second work, Riche et Pauvre’, met with a very favorable reception. His reputation was now made, and between this period and his death he gave to France about sixty volumes—tales, novels, essays, history, and drama.

      A double purpose was always very conspicuous in his books: he aspired to the role of a moralist and educator, and was likewise a most impressive painter of the life, character, and morals of the inhabitants of Brittany.

      The most significant of his books are perhaps ‘Les Derniers Bretons (1835–1837, 4 vols.), Pierre Landais (1843, 2 vols.), Le Foyer Breton (1844, 2 vols.), Un Philosophe sons les Toits, crowned by the Academy (1850), Confessions d’un Ouvrier (1851), Recits et Souvenirs (1853), Souvenirs d’un Vieillard (1854); also La Bretagne Pittoresque (1845), and, finally, Causeries Historiques et Litteraires (1854, 2 vols.)’. His comedies deserve honorable mention: ‘Henri Hamelin, L’Oncle Baptiste (1842), La Parisienne, Le Mousse, etc’. In 1848, Souvestre was appointed professor of the newly created school of administration, mostly devoted to popular lectures. He held this post till 1853, lecturing partly in Paris, partly in Switzerland.

      His death, when comparatively young, left a distinct gap in the literary world. A life СКАЧАТЬ