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The work presents three analytical essays that portray three nineteenth‑century novelists as distinct creative types: one who constructs the world of society, another who inhabits the domestic and familial realm, and a third who confronts the solitary individual in relation to the universe. It defines the romancier as an encyclopedic world‑builder, examines how temperament and epoch shape method, themes and character-formation, and offers concentrated, psychological readings that condense and sublime rather than introduce the authors' vast oeuvres.

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Stefan Zweig

Stefan Zweig was an Austrian writer, playwright, and biographer, known for his profound psychological insights and rich narratives. Born in 1881, he became one of the most popular authors in the early 20th century, contributing significantly to literature with works that explore themes of love, obsession, and the human condition. His notable works include 'The Burning Secret' and 'Amok: Novellen einer Leidenschaft,' which reflect his mastery of short fiction. Zweig's writing often delves into the lives of historical figures, as seen in his biographies of Romain Rolland and Émile Verhaeren. His literary legacy continues to resonate, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of human emotions and relationships.

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