La vie littéraire. Quatrième série by Anatole France

(3 User reviews)   999
By Susan Romano Posted on Mar 10, 2026
In Category - The Deep Shelf
France, Anatole, 1844-1924 France, Anatole, 1844-1924
French
"La vie littéraire. Quatrième série" by Anatole France is a collection of literary essays written in the late 19th century. The work reflects on the nature of literature, criticism, and art, exploring sentiments and thoughts related to aesthetic experiences rather than adhering strictly to systematic theory. France's philosophical musings are inter...
Share
of this volume, the author expresses gratitude to readers for their reception of previous works and emphasizes a departure from traditional criticism in favor of a more candid and instinctive approach to literary discussion. France posits that aesthetic appreciation is inherently subjective and challenges conventional critical methods. Notably, he weaves personal anecdotes about influential contemporaries like the late publisher Calmann Lévy and offers insights into the life of Madame Ackermann, a reclusive poet, illustrating how personal experiences and emotional truths shape literary understanding. The tone is reflective and aimed at discerning the intrinsic value of literature through a lens of personal experience and sentiment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

⚖️ Community Domain

This text is dedicated to the public domain. Distribute this work to help spread literacy.

Matthew Taylor
9 months ago

The layout of the digital version made it easy to start immediately, the language used is precise without being overly academic or confusing. A perfect balance of theory and practical advice.

Linda Williams
4 months ago

The author provides a very nuanced critique of current methodologies.

Barbara Smith
1 year ago

Comparing this to other titles in the same genre, the evidence-based approach makes it a very credible source of information. Definitely a five-star contribution to the field.

4.5
4.5 out of 5 (3 User reviews )

Add a Review

Your Rating *

Related eBooks