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Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature - 5. The Romantic School in France

A comprehensive critical survey traces the political and social conditions that shaped French Romanticism, examines the generation of 1830, and analyzes major figures such as Nodier, Hugo, Musset, George Sand, Balzac, Stendhal, Mérimée, Gautier, and Sainte-Beuve. It discusses poetic and dramatic tendencies, foreign and indigenous influences, the relation between literature and bourgeois society and politics, variations between imagination and realism, and the development of criticism. Portraits of individual authors and extended readings of representative works are combined with commentary on neglected writers and a concluding assessment of the movement's complex character.

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A comprehensive critical survey traces the political and social conditions that shaped French Romanticism, examines the generation of 1830, and analyzes major figures such as Nodier, Hugo, Musset, George Sand, Balzac, Stendhal, Mérimée, Gautier, and Sainte-Beuve. It discusses poetic and dramatic tendencies, foreign and indigenous influences, the relation between literature and bourgeois society and politics, variations between imagination and realism, and the development of criticism. Portraits of individual authors and extended readings of representative works are combined with commentary on neglected writers and a concluding assessment of the movement's complex character.

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Georg Brandes

Georg Brandes (1842-1927) was a Danish literary critic and essayist, known for his influential role in introducing modern literary ideas to Scandinavia. He is particularly recognized for his extensive work, "Main Currents in Nineteenth Century Literature," which analyzes the evolution of literature during that period across various countries. Brandes championed naturalism and realism, advocating for a more critical and analytical approach to literature. His biographical studies, including those of notable figures like Anatole France and Friedrich Nietzsche, reflect his deep engagement with contemporary thought. In addition to his critical work, Brandes also penned autobiographical reflections in "Recollections of My Childhood and Youth," offering insights into his formative years.

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