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The Memoirs of François René, Vicomte de Chateaubriand, Sometime Ambassador to England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356
Memoirs from Beyond the Grave: 1768-1800
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 585

Memoirs from Beyond the Grave: 1768-1800

Written over the course of four decades, Francois-ReneÅL de Chateaubriand’s epic autobiography has drawn the admiration of Baudelaire, Flaubert, Proust, Roland Barthes, Paul Auster, and W. G. Sebald. In this unabridged section of the Memoirs, spanning the years 1768 to 1800, Chateaubriand looks back on the already bygone world of his youth. He recounts the history of his aristocratic family and the first rumblings of the French Revolution. He recalls playing games on the beaches of Saint-Malo, wandering in the woods near his father’s castle in Combourg, hunting with King Louis XVI at Versailles, witnessing the first heads carried on pikes through the streets of Paris, meeting with Georg...

Memoirs from Beyond the Grave: 1800-1815
  • Language: en

Memoirs from Beyond the Grave: 1800-1815

The second part of an infamous memoir about life in the time of Napoleon by a rebellious literary celebrity. In 1800, François-René de Chateaubriand sailed from the cliffs of Dover to the headlands of Calais. He was thirty-one and had been living as a political refugee in England for most of a decade, at times in such extreme poverty that he subsisted on nothing but hot water and two-penny rolls. Over the next fifteen years, his life was utterly changed. He published Atala, René, and The Genius of Christianity to acclaim and epoch-making scandal. He strolled the streets of Jerusalem and mapped the ruins of Carthage. He served Napoleon in Rome, then resigned in protest after the Duc d’En...

Atala
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Atala

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René
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

René

If the writings of Chateaubriand, one above all is both most representative of its author and most significant for reader and student alike. René, a milestone of literature, presents the first genuine and complete picture of that state of spiritual frustration and moral isolation known as le mal du siècle, its causes, symptoms, ravages, and cure. Chateaubriand, a prodigious artist with an incomparable style, enjoys the further distinction of having fused in his work the end of one epoch and the beginning of another. It is sometimes forgotten that these epochs are not only French but also European in scope, and their reverberations as expressed by Chateaubriand have affected almost every subsequent writer of importance up to the present. Chateaubriand is often called the father of romanticism. It may be claimed with equal reason that he is the grandfather of the neo-romanticism of our time. This edition of René contains, as well as a full introduction, notes covering the allusions to place names, events, and personages, and a complete vocabulary.

The Memoirs of François René, Vicomte de Chateaubriand, Sometime Ambassador to England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336
Memoirs from Beyond the Tomb
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

Memoirs from Beyond the Tomb

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-02-06
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

The most enjoyable, glamorous and gripping of all 19th-century autobiographies - a tumultuous account of France hit by wave after wave of revolutions Memoirs from Beyond the Tomb is the greatest and most influential of all French autobiographies - an extraordinary, highly entertaining account of a uniquely adventurous and frenzied life. Chateaubriand gives a superb narrative of the major events of his life - which spanned the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Era and the uneasy period that led up to the Revolution of 1830.

The Memoirs Of François René, Vicomte De Chateaubriand, Sometime Ambassador To England; Volume 4
  • Language: en

The Memoirs Of François René, Vicomte De Chateaubriand, Sometime Ambassador To England; Volume 4

François-René Chateaubriand was a French writer and diplomat who served as ambassador to London in the early 19th century. His memoirs provide a fascinating glimpse into the social and political worlds of France and England during this tumultuous time. Chateaubriand's graceful prose and insightful observations make this book a must-read for anyone interested in European history and literature. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Memoirs of René Vicomte de Chateaubriand sometime Ambassador to England
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

The Memoirs of René Vicomte de Chateaubriand sometime Ambassador to England

Reproduction of the original: The Memoirs of René Vicomte de Chateaubriand sometime Ambassador to England by Francois René Chateaubriand