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217:, The Merlin Press Ltd, The UK (January 1, 1991), 978–0850362510. « An influential collection, first published in 1911, established LukĂĄcs as a critic. Here he considers the role of the critical essay and its relation to great aesthetics and reviewing philosophers and writers, Plato, Novalis, Kierkegaard, Olsen, Storm, Stefan George, Charles-Louis Philippe, Beer-Hofman, Lawrence Sterne, Paul Ernst. Â» 62:
separate nationalities, that's how you differentiate the world, but I separate by class.... We have been walled up like the poor, and sometimes when Life came knocking, it was carrying a big stick. Our only resource was to love each other. That's why my writing is always more tender than my head tells me to write. I think I am in France the first person from a race of the poor to enter the world of literature.
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My grandmother was a beggar, my father, who was a proud child, begged before he was old enough to work for his bread. I belong to a generation which has not yet passed through the world of books.... I must remind you that there are in me more imperative truths than those you call "French truths". You
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Philippe passed the Baccalaureat in science in 1891, but failed in his attempts to enter the specialist colleges in Paris (École polytechnique, École centrale). He eventually obtained a modest office job in the administration of Paris, which allowed him to settle in the capital and pursue his
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Son of a village clogmaker, Charles-Louis Philippe rose from his modest background first to secondary education via a grant, then to the world of letters. However, he remained attached to the class of his birth. He wrote to the bourgeois writer and politician
138:), but abandoned what was to be a kind of hymn to work shortly before his sudden death, from meningitis, in December 1909. In his last years he had also written 50 entertaining short stories for a large-circulation Paris paper, 235:, The Forms of Great Epic Literature examined in Relation to Whether the General Civilisation of the Time is an Integrated or a Problematic One; The Merlin Press Ltd, The UK (reprint 2000–1962), 17: 203:, Charles-Louis Philippe translated by Laurence Vail, with a preface by T.S. Eliot, Crosby Continental Editions, Paris (1932). New Edition, Shakespeare House, New York (1951). 168:
L'Association internationale des Amis de Charles-Louis Philippe has existed since 1935 to promote knowledge of his life and work through an annual bulletin.
340: 365: 360: 127:(1906) evokes the stifling office atmosphere Philippe knew well, and which his hero escapes, but briefly, through an inheritance. 335: 153:
Thanks to the efforts of Gide, other occasional writings and two volumes of letters were published between 1911 and 1928 :
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After a short period writing poetry, he turned to fiction, publishing a collection of overheated tales of "poor love" (
243:. A Historical-Philosophical Essay on the Forms of Great Epic Literature, first published in 1914; in The Chapter II, 240: 134:), the last three novels failed to win the new Prix Goncourt. He turned next to a fictionalised life of his father ( 251:
on Philippe's Works by these words : « once, speaking of Charles-Louis Philippe, I called such a form
355: 123:(1904) returns to Paris to tell a passionate love story tinged with individualism inspired by Nietzsche. 256: 176:
Most of Philippe's works listed above are still readily available in French. Although three novels,
119:(1902) recounts the painful old age of a blacksmith and explores the small-town class system. 115:(1901), which earned him critical as well as popular attention. A provincial novel followed: 330: 325: 8: 72: 37: 236: 41: 54: 188:, have been published in English translations, all are long out of print. Though 32: 131: 88: 84: 80: 292:, Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma (1960); Online JSTOR Archive. 266:; New Edition, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (January 15, 1974) 978–0262620277. 196:, little has been published on Philippe in English, and nothing in book form. 319: 225: 76: 68: 285:, American Association of Teachers of French (1955); Online JSTOR Archive. 111:, 1900). A brief liaison with a prostitute inspired his best-known novel, 16: 189: 67:
vocation as a writer. Among his literary friends and admirers would be
36:; 4 August 1874 – 21 December 1909) French novelist, was born in 207: 107:, 1898), and a lyrical evocation of his own childhood and youth ( 44:, on 4 August 1874, and died in Paris on 21 December 1909. 103:, 1897), then two sentimental portraits of village girls ( 142:, which were published in volume form after his death ( 278:, Duke University Press, (1950); Online JSTOR Archive. 245:
The Problems of a Philosophy of the History of Forms
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CĂ©rilly, Allier
Auvergne
Maurice BarrĂšs
Paul Claudel
LĂ©on-Paul Fargue
André Gide
Jean Giraudoux
Francis Jammes
Valery Larbaud
Octave Mirbeau
T.S. Eliot
Judith Butler
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19th-century French novelists
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19th-century French male writers
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