The book Brunetires Essays in French Literature was written by author Brunetière, Ferdinand, 1849-1906 Here you can read free online of Brunetires Essays in French Literature book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Brunetires Essays in French Literature a good or bad book?
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The JSco/e des Femmes^ or Tartufe^ or the Malade imaglnaire are not works which can be emptied of their contents, to be considered only in their form : we cannot neglect their substance and attend only to their style. This is too often forgotten, and I do not wish to give the reasons now I shall give them only if I am forced to but all the same this is too often forgotten. This is what I have endeavoured to show. If, in addition, I have been able to point out, by a notable example, how disastro...us for every writer is this verbal criticism, which attends only to the manner in which a thing is said, and never to the thing itself, I should not think that I had lost either my time or trouble ; and I hope the reader will agree with me. '33 VOLTAIRE AND JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU * IT seems an advisable and even a humane act to begin by relieving M. Gaston Maugras of a certain uneasiness : " Although researches, crowned with success, " says he in his preface, " and the extreme kindness of the collectors to whom we have applied, have put us in a position to give a considerable amount of unpublished material, the documents which appear in this volume are for the most part extracted from the letters and works which have appeared from the last century to the present day " ; and he fears the reproach of having added little to the three thousand odd letters which we should have of Rousseau, if there was a good edition of his correspondence, and to the ten thousand which we do have of Voltaire.
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