
Portraits littéraires, Tome II
by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve
"Portraits littéraires, Tome II" by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve is a collection of literary portraits written during the mid-19th century. It offers an in-depth exploration and analysis of notable literary figures from various eras, celebrating their contributions and examining their significance in the realm of literature. The focus in the opening portion is primarily on the playwright Molière, highlighting his unique blend of comedy and observation of human nature, which transcends his contemporary setting to connect with universal themes. The opening of this volume delves into Molière's genius, portraying him as a timeless artist adept at capturing the complexities of human nature through satire and comedy. Sainte-Beuve discusses Molière's independence from the constraints of his era, emphasizing how his works criticize the social norms of his time. As he reflects on Molière's life and influences, the analysis incorporates the broader literary context, illustrating Molière's role as a bridging figure between past and present literary traditions. The text presents not only Molière's biographical details but also delves into the thematic depth of his work, setting the stage for a rich exploration of his character and the art of comedy itself.
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