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Egoists, A Book of Supermen / Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Anatole France, Huysmans, Barrès, Nietzsche, Blake, Ibsen, Stirner, and Ernest Hello cover

Egoists, A Book of Supermen / Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Anatole France, Huysmans, Barrès, Nietzsche, Blake, Ibsen, Stirner, and Ernest Hello

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A series of critical essays profiling prominent European writers and thinkers, blending biography, close reading, and cultural commentary. The author considers each subject's personality, artistic methods, and philosophical leanings—from vivid sketches of Stendhal's sensibility and travel habits to analyses of Baudelaire's reputation, Flaubert's craft and letters, Huysmans's decadence, Barrès's sense of self, Nietzsche's developmental phases, and mystical or radical figures such as Blake, Ibsen, Stirner, and Ernest Hello. Recurring concerns include individualism, aesthetic sensibility, the tension between sensuality and spirituality, and how temperament shapes creative expression.

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James Huneker

James Huneker was an American music and literary critic, as well as a notable author, known for his insightful explorations of music and culture. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the arts, particularly in his acclaimed biography "Chopin: The Man and His Music," which delves into the life and influence of the famous composer. Huneker's writing is characterized by its lyrical style and intellectual depth, making significant contributions to the understanding of music and its intersection with literature. Other notable works include "Egoists: A Book of Supermen" and "Iconoclasts: A Book of Dramatists," showcasing his engagement with various artistic figures and movements.

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