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In "Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France," Edmund Gosse presents a nuanced examination of the works of prominent French writers'ÄîFranvßois de La Rochefoucauld, Nicolas Chamfort, and Jean de La Bruyv®re'Äîwho significantly influenced the moral landscape of 17th and 18th-century France. Gosse employs a lyrical literary style that marries critical analysis with rich, vivid prose, inviting readers deep into the moral complexities and cultural nuances of these figures. Set against the backdrop of France's evolving societal mores, the book navigates themes of human behavior, ethics,…mehr

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In "Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France," Edmund Gosse presents a nuanced examination of the works of prominent French writers'ÄîFranvßois de La Rochefoucauld, Nicolas Chamfort, and Jean de La Bruyv®re'Äîwho significantly influenced the moral landscape of 17th and 18th-century France. Gosse employs a lyrical literary style that marries critical analysis with rich, vivid prose, inviting readers deep into the moral complexities and cultural nuances of these figures. Set against the backdrop of France's evolving societal mores, the book navigates themes of human behavior, ethics, and social interaction, providing a lens through which the concept of 'gallantry' is dissected and contextualized within the fabric of French literature and philosophy. Edmund Gosse, a poet, critic, and biographer, was deeply immersed in the literary culture of his time and had firsthand experience with the evolving notions of morality and gallantry. His profound engagement with both English and French literature allowed him to bridge cultural narratives, shedding light on the influences and legacies of the French moralists. Gosse's personal inclination towards introspection and cultural critique informed his desire to grapple with these complex literary figures, seeking to understand their contributions to modern thought. This work is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of French literature and moral philosophy. Gosse's articulate prose and keen insights offer readers not just an exploration of historical figures, but an invitation to reflect on their continuing relevance in contemporary discussions about morality and human nature. Engage with this scholarly text to enrich your understanding of the undercurrents that shaped French cultural thought.

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Edmund Gosse (1849-1928) was an English poet, author and critic. He received an Hon MA from Cambridge University, lectured at Trinity College in Cambridge and worked as a librarian at the British Museum. He was a much sought after lecturer and speaker in his time and an honored literary critic.