Publisher's Synopsis
XIXe Siècle: Littérature Épistolaire offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century French letters. This collection showcases the epistolary art of the period, revealing personal thoughts, social customs, and literary styles. Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, a prominent figure of the time, provides a unique perspective through selected correspondence, offering insights into the intellectual and cultural landscape of the era.
Explore the nuances of interpersonal communication and the elegance of written expression as practiced by some of the most notable figures of the 19th century. This compilation is a valuable resource for students of French literature and anyone interested in the art of letter writing. Discover the charm and sophistication of a bygone era through the intimate medium of personal letters in "XIXe Siècle."
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