Paul Valéry
Monsieur Teste
"Monsieur Teste" by Paul Valéry is a fragmentary prose cycle first published in 1896 and expanded in 1926. The work presents Monsieur Teste, a mysterious intellectual who rejects emotion, personal relationships, and artistic creation in favor of pure rational thought. Through letters, diary entries, and observations from friends and his wife, Valéry explores this enigmatic figure who embodies extreme rationality and self-awareness while remaining deliberately isolated from society. The character serves as both a critique and embodiment of absolute intellectualism.