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ALEXANDRE VINET
TOME PREMIER - MADAME DE STAËL ET CHATEAUBRIAND
PRÉFACE
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I. MADAME DE STAËL ET CHATEAUBRIAND
INTRODUCTION
This volume revives the lectures and essays of a nineteenth‑century Swiss scholar who applied his theological background to French literature. Focused on Madame de Staël and Chateaubriand, it presents the course he taught in Lausanne in 1844 and a series of articles written between 1836 and 1844. The editor has restored missing words and passages, letting listeners hear Vinet’s original voice.
The book also reveals the scholar’s busy life: a packed teaching schedule, frail health, and a lively correspondence that shaped his ideas. Excerpts from his letters show his blend of anxiety and enthusiasm as he wrestled with the ‘great questions’ of his time, even flirting with paradox and heresy. These notes give a vivid sense of the intellectual climate of mid‑century Europe.
Listeners will gain a clearer picture of how Madame de Staël’s cosmopolitan ideas and Chateaubriand’s romantic vision were received by a contemporary critic. The restored commentary offers fresh perspectives while illustrating early methods of literary scholarship. It is an intimate portrait of a passionate educator whose insights still resonate today.
Full title
Études sur la Littérature française au XIXe siècle - Tome 1 Madame de Staël, Chateaubriand Madame de Staël, Chateaubriand
Language
fr
Duration
~17 hours (994K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-02-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1797–1847
A major voice in 19th-century French-speaking Protestant thought, he brought together literary criticism, moral reflection, and theology in a way that still feels lively and personal. His work is often remembered for its clear style, independent mind, and deep concern for freedom of conscience.
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