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A sequence of critical lectures offers a concise study of a celebrated Romantic-era author, combining biographical narrative, literary analysis, and close engagement with memoirs to illuminate the formation of a distinctive sensibility. The critic reconstructs childhood and travel episodes, maps recurring motifs of melancholy, expansive imagination, and religious sentiment, and traces how political upheavals and personal fortunes shaped style and loyalties. Attention alternates between evocative descriptive passages, the workings of memory, and the uneven scope of a large bibliography, while the commentator practices measured skepticism about autobiographical testimony and invites a free, interpretive stroll through life and work.

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Jules Lemaître

Jules Lemaître was a French author and literary critic known for his insightful studies of prominent literary figures. His works often explore the lives and contributions of writers such as Chateaubriand, Racine, and Rousseau, reflecting his deep engagement with French literature. Lemaître's notable publications include "Les Contemporains," a series of literary portraits that examine the works and influences of his contemporaries. He also authored "ABC: Petits Contes," showcasing his storytelling ability. Through his critical essays and literary analyses, Lemaître contributed significantly to the understanding of 19th-century French literature.

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