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Disillusion: Or The Story Of Amedee's Youth (1890) is a novel written by Francois Coppee, a French writer and poet. It tells the story of Amedee, a young man from a wealthy family who is disillusioned with his privileged life and seeks to find meaning and purpose in his existence. Amedee's journey takes him through the streets of Paris, where he encounters poverty, suffering, and social injustice. He befriends a group of artists and intellectuals who introduce him to new ideas and perspectives. However, Amedee's idealism is shattered when he realizes that even the bohemian lifestyle he has…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Disillusion: Or The Story Of Amedee's Youth (1890) is a novel written by Francois Coppee, a French writer and poet. It tells the story of Amedee, a young man from a wealthy family who is disillusioned with his privileged life and seeks to find meaning and purpose in his existence. Amedee's journey takes him through the streets of Paris, where he encounters poverty, suffering, and social injustice. He befriends a group of artists and intellectuals who introduce him to new ideas and perspectives. However, Amedee's idealism is shattered when he realizes that even the bohemian lifestyle he has embraced is not immune to corruption and hypocrisy. As he struggles to reconcile his beliefs with the realities of the world, Amedee must confront his own limitations and the harsh truths of human nature. Disillusion is a poignant exploration of the human condition and the search for meaning in a world filled with contradictions and complexities.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Autorenporträt
The French artist and author Francois Edouard Joachim Coppée was born on January 26, 1842, and died on May 23, 1908. Coppée was born in Paris to a government worker. He worked as a clerk in the Ministry of War after going to the Lycée Saint-Louis and became famous as a poet of the Parnassian school. He put out his first poems in print in 1864. A lot of people liked his "Poème modernes" in 1869, including "La Grève de forgerons." Coppée's first play, Le Passant, with Sarah Bernhardt and Madame Agar, opened at the Odéon theater that same year and got good reviews. Later, Fais ce que dois (1871) and Les Bijoux de la délivrance (1872), two short poetic plays based on the Franco-Prussian War, also got good reviews. In 1878, Coppée was hired as the historian of the Comédie Francaise. He held this job until 1884, after having worked in the library of the senate. In that year, he quit all of his public jobs after being elected to the Académie francaise. In 1888, he was made an officer of the Legion of Honor.