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The life of the great. Geniuses of the era

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Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & Memoirs
ISBN:978-5-386-14392-3
Dimensions: 130x45x200cm
In the kit "Life of the Great. The geniuses of the era "included three books:
"Honore de Balzac. Georges Sand. About the life and friendship of French writers"
Honore de Balzac. The father of a naturalistic, realistic novel - described his method as follows: “I do not compose human nature, I observe it in its past and present. I portray people not as they should be, but as they actually happen. ” The author was considered immoral, condemned for this kind of sincerity in the image of the French society of the Second Republic. Many of his contemporaries, including the novelist Georges Sand, with whom he was friends throughout his life, acted in defense.
Georges Sand. She owns one of the honorable places among representatives of French romanticism. She was called a lawyer of all women, as she struggled with oppression and prejudices for the truth. Sand observed the dawn and decline of romanticism in literature. She recognized the dignity of realism as a direction, supporting her dear friend, Honore de Balzac.
"Bairon. Dickens. Two eras of English literature "
Byron. George Gordon Byron came from a noble family, whose family motto was “Crede byron” (“Believe Byron”), but regarding the biography of the poet, the motto was not applicable - Byron in every possible way mystified his life: they claimed that he wrote anonymous letters to the newspapers, where he reported about For yourself the most desperate things. Goethe was convinced for some time that Byron participated in a secret murder. The greatest genius and rebellious lord, whose life is no less exciting than his works.
Dickens. Charles surpassed Byron in popularity and in circulations as natural as the era of romanticism changed with realism. Unrivaled humor, living, modest characters, humanism and mercy of his prose were in demand in the 19th century both in England and all over the world. The formation of the writer took place through a happy but poor childhood, debts, travel, family, literary work and lifetime glory.
"Daniel Defoe. Jonathan Swift. Robinson and Gulliver in the history of England of the XVIII century "
Daniel Defoe. For us, Defoe and Swift will forever remain wonderful writers whose books we read since childhood. However, the life of the author of Robinson Crusoe is tightly connected with the political and religious life of England: he was a journalist, wrote pamphlets. Optimism did not save the writer from prison, fines, shameful pillar and death in poverty.
Jonathan Swift. Swift is customary to represent as a pessimist, misanthrope, a person in -depth into intellectual research, professor. The writer was also not deprived of the polemic gift, distributed pamphlets about Irish national independence and the Anglican Church. Resentment and freedom - this is how the ideals of the author of the same “Gulliver” can be described
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Cover:Hard
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  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
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Publication Language:Russian
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Age restrictions:12+
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ISBN:978-5-386-14392-3

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