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A concise biographical study traces the life, family origins, and literary formation of the poet Alfred de Musset, showing how his upbringing and the generational shift toward Romanticism shaped his sensibility. Drawing on unpublished letters, archival journals, correspondence, and contemporary testimony, the author reconstructs domestic influences, anecdotes, and critical controversies surrounding his early stories and poems, examines their reception by classical critics and young readers, and connects documentary evidence with portraits and recollections to explain the personal and cultural forces behind his work.
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