Charles Augustin Sainte-beuve

Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve (December 23, 1804 - October 13, 1869) was a literary critic and one of the major figures of French literary history. He was born in Boulogne, and studied at the College Charlemagne in Paris. He became friendly with Victor Hugo after publishing a favourable review of the author's work, and had an affair with Hugo's wife.

Works

  • Tableau de la poesie francaise au seizieme siecle (1828)
  • Vie, posies et penses de Joseph Delorme (1829)
  • Les Consolations (1830) (poetry)
  • Volupte (1835) (novel)
  • Port-Royal (1840-1859)
  • Les Lundis (1851-1872)
  • Causeries du lundi (1851-1862)
  • Nouveaux Lundis (1863-1870)

English Translations

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