Poised between the fading world of chivalric romance and a new psychological realism, Madame de Lafayette's novel of passion and self-deception marks a turning point in the history of the novel. When it first appeared anonymously in 1678--in the heyday of French classicism--it...
Set towards the end of the reign of Henry II of France, The Princesse de Cleves (1678) tells of the unspoken, unrequited love between the fair, noble Mme de Cleves, who is married to a loyal and faithful man, and the Duc de Nemours, a handsome man most female courtiers find irresistible...
"Perhaps the most shocking book I've ever read is The Princess of Cleves, by Madame de La Fayette, in which the heroine refuses to marry the man she loves--he's a cad--and instead enters a convent." --B. D. McClay, The New York Times Set towards the...
Poised between the fading world of chivalric romance and a new psychological realism, Madame de Lafayette's novel of passion and self-deception marks a turning point in the history of the novel. When it first appeared - anonymously - in 1678 in the heyday of French classicism,...
Perhaps one of the greatest works of French literature is Madame de Lafayette's The Princess of Cl ves, often described as the first of all "modern" novels. This classic translation, with an introduction, by the late English novelist and biographer Nancy Mitford, was first brought...
The text of this Norton Critical Edition is that of Thomas Sargent Perry's 1892 translation, indisputably the translation that has best served readers in English. Reprinted repeatedly over the last one hundred years, the Perry translation is a classic in its own right. After...
First published anonymously in 1678, Madame de Lafayette is generally believed to be the author behind "The Princess of Cleves". Set between October 1558 and November 1559 at the royal court of Henry II of France, the novel is concerned with Mademoiselle de Chartres, a sheltered...
Marie-Madeleine de la Vergue, comtesse de LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). Membre du tr?s select cercle parisien qui incluait Mme de S?vign? et La Rochefoucauld, la comtesse publia trois romans. Le troisi?me desquels, ? La princesse de Cl?ves ? (1678), lui assura une place d?honneur dans...
Poised between the fading world of chivalric romance and a new psychological realism, Madame de Lafayette's novel of passion and self-deception marks a turning point in the history of the novel. When it first appeared anonymously in 1678--in the heyday of French classicism--it...
The Princess of Cleves is a French novel published in 1678 that is regarded as one of the first psychological novels. The plot is set in the royal court of Henry II of France.
Mademoiselle de Chartres, jeune fille de seize ans ?lev?e par sa m?re selon de rigoureuses r?gles de morale, para?t pour la premi?re fois au Louvre. Le prince de Cl?ves, ?bloui par sa beaut?, la demande en mariage. Mademoiselle de Chartres accepte ce mariage de raison. Trop tard,...
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