G. Michaut - Senancour ses Amis et ses Ennemis - 1910





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Original edition in one volume, paperback, octavo, 393 pages (uncut).
External wear, interior fresh, a few foxing spots at the beginning of the work - Pleasant copy.
Senancour: His Friends and His Enemies, by G. Michaut, is a work of literary criticism and history devoted to Étienne Pivert de Senancour (1770-1846), the author of Obermann.
Essential information
Author: Georges Michaut
Subject: Senancour and his intellectual, literary, and personal network
Genre: critical/biographical study
Period: beginning of the 20th century
Contents of the work
Michaut is interested in:
Senancour's friendships and intellectual relations (writers, thinkers, correspondents)
Its ideological or personal oppositions and conflicts.
The reception of his work, notably Obermann.
Senancour's Place Between Pre-Romanticism and Romanticism
Interest in the Book
It is a serious and well-documented study, typical of the scholarly critique of its time.
It helps to understand the isolation, the tensions, and the real influence of Senancour
A work still useful for researchers, lovers of Romanticism, and bibliophiles.
Original edition in one volume, octavo paperback, 393 pages.
Exterior wear, fresh interior, some foxing at the beginning of the work - Nice copy.
Senancour: Friends and Enemies, by G. Michaut, is a book of criticism and literary history dedicated to Étienne Pivert de Senancour (1770-1846), the author of Obermann.
Essential information
Author: Georges Michaut
Subject: Senancour and its intellectual, literary and personal network
Genre: critical / biographical study
Period: early 20th century
Content of the book
Michaut is interested in:
The friendly and intellectual relations of Senancour (writers, thinkers, correspondents)
His ideological or personal oppositions and conflicts
The reception of his work, especially Obermann
The place of Senancour between pre-Romanticism and romanticism
Interest in the book
It is a serious and documented study, typical of the academic criticism of its time
It helps to understand the isolation, tensions and real influence of Senancour
Still useful for researchers, lovers of romance and bibliophiles
Original edition in one volume, paperback, octavo, 393 pages (uncut).
External wear, interior fresh, a few foxing spots at the beginning of the work - Pleasant copy.
Senancour: His Friends and His Enemies, by G. Michaut, is a work of literary criticism and history devoted to Étienne Pivert de Senancour (1770-1846), the author of Obermann.
Essential information
Author: Georges Michaut
Subject: Senancour and his intellectual, literary, and personal network
Genre: critical/biographical study
Period: beginning of the 20th century
Contents of the work
Michaut is interested in:
Senancour's friendships and intellectual relations (writers, thinkers, correspondents)
Its ideological or personal oppositions and conflicts.
The reception of his work, notably Obermann.
Senancour's Place Between Pre-Romanticism and Romanticism
Interest in the Book
It is a serious and well-documented study, typical of the scholarly critique of its time.
It helps to understand the isolation, the tensions, and the real influence of Senancour
A work still useful for researchers, lovers of Romanticism, and bibliophiles.
Original edition in one volume, octavo paperback, 393 pages.
Exterior wear, fresh interior, some foxing at the beginning of the work - Nice copy.
Senancour: Friends and Enemies, by G. Michaut, is a book of criticism and literary history dedicated to Étienne Pivert de Senancour (1770-1846), the author of Obermann.
Essential information
Author: Georges Michaut
Subject: Senancour and its intellectual, literary and personal network
Genre: critical / biographical study
Period: early 20th century
Content of the book
Michaut is interested in:
The friendly and intellectual relations of Senancour (writers, thinkers, correspondents)
His ideological or personal oppositions and conflicts
The reception of his work, especially Obermann
The place of Senancour between pre-Romanticism and romanticism
Interest in the book
It is a serious and documented study, typical of the academic criticism of its time
It helps to understand the isolation, tensions and real influence of Senancour
Still useful for researchers, lovers of romance and bibliophiles

