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Bruyère
LES CARACTÈRES OU LES MOEURS DEL CE SIECLE Par La Bruyère Suivis Du Discours a L’Acadèmie et de LA TRADUCTION DE THEOPHRASTE
Belin-Leprieur Libraire-Editeur, 1845
202.50 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: scarce early issuance of this handsomely illustrated edition. bruyère’s “caractères” appeared originally in 1688, and at once, as nicolas de malézieu had predicted, brought him "bien des lecteurs et bien des ennemis" (many readers and many enemies). at the head of these were thomas corneille, bernard le bovier de fontenelle and isaac de benserade, who were clearly aimed at in the book, as well as innumerable other persons, men and women of letters as well as of society, identifiable by manuscript "keys" compiled by the scribblers of the day. the friendship of bossuet and protection of the condés sufficiently defended the author, and he continued to insert fresh portraits of his contemporaries in each new edition of his book, especially in the 4th.<br> his unpopularity was, however, chiefly confined to the subjects of his sarcastic portraiture, and to the hack writers of the time, of whom he was wont to speak with a disdain only surpassed by that of alexander pope. his description of the mercure galant as "immédiatement au dessous de rien" (immediately below nothing) is the best-remembered specimen of these unwise attacks; and would of itself account for the enmity of the editors.