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Lettres à une inconnue, Tome Deuxième / Précédée d'une étude sur P. Mérimée par H. Taine

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A sequence of personal letters to an unnamed woman records the author's travel impressions, everyday ailments, social encounters, and observations on literature and art. The missives move between playful teasing and reflective melancholy, recounting visits to museums and salons, minor domestic vexations, and practical requests. Tone alternates intimacy and wit while recurring motifs of travel, solitude, cultural observation, and working habits emerge. Presented as consecutive epistles, the volume mixes anecdote, literary commentary, and private confidences to assemble a fragmentary portrait of the writer's life and sensibility rather than a continuous narrative.

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Prosper Mérimée

Prosper Mérimée was a French writer and playwright, born in 1803, who is best known for his novella "Carmen," which inspired the famous opera by Georges Bizet. His works often explore themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of human relationships, set against richly detailed backdrops. Mérimée's writing style is characterized by its sharp wit and vivid imagery, making him a significant figure in 19th-century French literature. In addition to "Carmen," he wrote notable works such as "Colomba" and "Abbé Aubain and Mosaics," which showcase his talent for storytelling and his interest in cultural and historical contexts.

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