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An Attic Philosopher in Paris- Complete

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  • An Attic Philosopher in Paris- Complete by Emile Souvestre
  • An Attic Philosopher in Paris- Complete by Emile Souvestre
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"An Attic Philosopher in Paris - Complete" by Emile Souvestre is a literary exploration that delves into the societal and philosophical cloth of Paris for the duration of the mid-19th century. This complete edition, penned with the aid of the French author Emile Souvestre, provides a wide ranging view of the city, unraveling its complexities via the experiences of the protagonist. The narrative unfolds via the eyes of an attic truth seeker, providing readers with a completely unique perspective on Parisian existence, its population, and the triumphing social and political landscape. Souvestre, regarded for his keen observations and insightful remark, weaves a tapestry of stories that go beyond the superficial layers of society. As the attic truth seeker navigates the streets and interacts with a numerous forged of characters, the novel turns into a car for philosophical reflections on human nature, morality, and the pursuit of happiness. Souvestre's writing is characterized by using a blend of wit, compassion, and highbrow depth, inviting readers to contemplate the profound questions embedded within the human revel in. Through vibrant descriptions and poignant storytelling, "An Attic Philosopher in Paris" now not best serves as a literary photo of Paris within the 19th century but additionally stands as an undying exploration of the standard issues that shape the human circumstance.

Author Biography:

Emile Souvestre was a French lawyer, reporter, and author. He was born on April 15, 1806, in Morlaix and died on July 5, 1854, in Montmorency. During his lifetime, he worked as a lawyer, a writer, and a teacher, but his obsession with writing drove him to produce a large and varied body of work. He didn't get to finish writing because he died too soon from health problems that started in the 1820s. He has written a lot about many different topics, such as ethnography of Brittany in both non-fiction and fiction. In the July Monarchy, he had a big impact on how people thought about this area's literature and politics. Nanine Papot, his wife, was also a writer who went by the name "Nanine Souvestre." The famous Morlaix artist Jean-Baptiste Souvestre (1757-1833) had a son named Emile Souvestre. Marie-Francoise Boudier was born in Landivisiau, and Emile Souvestre was born in Guingamp. His father worked as an engineer for the Ponts et Chaussées. He had four children from two marriages. The youngest was to Perrine Le Goff, and the other three were to Emile Souvestre.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
114
Dimensions
140x216x7
ISBN-13
9789360462956
Product ID
38626533

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