About This Book
A biographical and critical portrait reconstructs Sainte-Beuve's origins, education, early loves, and entry into Parisian literary life, combining personal anecdotes, letters, contemporary testimonies, and literary analysis to illuminate his character and habits. The author insists on candid, physiologically specific portraiture and traces how private passions, friendships, and daily routines shaped critical judgments and writings. Several chapters focus on women who figured privately in his life and on the first circle that nurtured his talent, aiming to present a complete, nuanced human likeness.
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