Louise Colet was the mistress of Gustave Flaubert at the time of his writing Madame Bovary. She was so angered by her breakup with Flaubert, she wrote it is alleged This was the Man ( Lui) in an effort to get her own back on him Her This was the Man is a brilliant complex roman à clé that sets the impassioned affair between Alfred de Musset (Albert) and George Sand (Antonia) against her own experience of loving two men of towering but contrasting literary reputations.. The middle-aged and dissolute poet Albert de Lincel pursues Stéphanie, marquise de Rostan who, although attracted, continually rebuffs him. What is the problem? Is it Albert's notorious affair twenty years previously with the celebrated writer Antonia Black? Set as a story within a story, the desperate Albert recounts the true tale of his stormy relationship with Antonia, hoping to set the record straight. But Stéphanie's reluctance, moved though she is, has another cause. She has given her heart to a man far away, toiling at the great novel which will make his name. For Stéphanie, this ideal trumps all. When Léonce, the absent lover, finally appears, Albert's hopes are crushed. So are Stéphanie's, for the high-minded Léonce turns out to be a vulgar monster.
Louise Colet Bücher
Louise Colet war eine französische Dichterin, deren Werk von romantischen Empfindungen geprägt war. Trotz bescheidener Anfänge wurde sie zu einer bedeutenden Figur der Pariser Literaturszene, wo sie einen Salon führte und sich mit vielen ihrer Zeitgenossen traf. Ihre Beziehungen zu prominenten Literaten beeinflussten ihr Leben und Schreiben. Sie besaß einen ausdrucksstarken und oft überschwänglichen Stil, der im Gegensatz zu Flauberts Betonung von Zurückhaltung und Objektivität in der Literatur stand.






Fleurs Du Midi, Poésies Par Mme. Louise Colet, Née Révoil
- 326 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
This book is a collection of poetry by Louise Colet, a prominent French poet and writer of the mid-19th century. It includes poems on a variety of subjects, including nature, love, and beauty.
This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. The publisher emphasizes the cultural importance of the text and their dedication to making classic literature accessible through high-quality, affordable modern editions that remain true to the original.
Set in 19th century France, the novel follows a strong and independent young woman named Lui as she navigates societal expectations while striving to assert her identity. Faced with challenges such as love, loss, and betrayal, she embodies resilience in the pursuit of her own path. Louise Colet's vivid writing immerses readers in Lui's struggles, exploring themes of gender, identity, and the intricacies of human relationships. This facsimile reprint preserves the cultural significance of the original work while making it accessible to modern audiences.
Deux Mois D'émotions
- 412 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
This reprint of a classic work from 1843 offers readers a chance to experience the original text as it was first presented. The book captures the essence of its time, providing insights into the themes and cultural context of the era. With its historical significance, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literature from the 19th century and the evolution of storytelling.