Constant: AdolpheArdent Media, 1987 M11 26 - 109 páginas Dr Wood traces in detail the frequently paradoxical development of themes and situations introduced in the opening chapters and lays stress on the novel's intricate writing. He places the book in its historical, intellectual and biographical context and examines its reception by writers as various as Stendhal, George Eliot, and Tolstoy. |
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 15 |
CHAPTER III | 31 |
CHAPTER IV | 57 |
CHAPTER V | 67 |
CHAPTER VII | 106 |
CHAPTER VIII | 122 |
CHAPTER IX | 137 |
CHAPTER XIII | 230 |
RESIDENCE IN GERMANY | 245 |
CHAPTER XV | 258 |
CHAPTER XVI | 290 |
THE DEPUTY FOR THE SARTHE | 310 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 345 |
AUTHOR AND PUBLICIST | 368 |
Adolphe WallsteinLe Siège de SoissonsPolitical writings | 391 |
CHAPTER X | 162 |
COPPET AND WEIMAR | 192 |
CHAPTER XII | 217 |
WORKS OF BENJAMIN CONSTANT CONSULTED | 407 |
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