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Egoists, a Book of Supermen

Egoists, a Book of Supermen PDF Author: James Huneker
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Category : French literature
Languages : en
Pages : 404

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Egoists, a Book of Supermen

Egoists, a Book of Supermen PDF Author: James Huneker
Publisher:
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Category : French literature
Languages : en
Pages : 404

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Egoists: a Book of Supermen

Egoists: a Book of Supermen PDF Author: James Huneker
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781505218527
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Languages : en
Pages : 152

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STENDHAL, BAUDELAIRE, FLAUBERT, ANATOLE FRANCE, HUYSMANS, BARRES, NIETZSCHE, BLAKE, IBSEN, STIRNER, ERNEST HELLO

Egoists

Egoists PDF Author: James Huneker
Publisher:
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Category : Literature, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 396

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Egoists, a Book of Supermen

Egoists, a Book of Supermen PDF Author: James Huneker
Publisher:
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Category : French literature
Languages : en
Pages : 392

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Egoists, a Book of Supermen

Egoists, a Book of Supermen PDF Author: James Huneker
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781505282368
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 222

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James Gibbons Huneker (January 31, 1857 - February 9, 1921) was an American Author.

Egoists

Egoists PDF Author: James Huneker
Publisher: NEW YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
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Languages : en
Pages : 136

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Example in this ebook A SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION HENRY BEYLE-STENDHAL The fanciful notion that psychical delicacy is accompanied by a corresponding physical exterior should have received a death-blow in the presence of Henry Beyle, better known as Stendhal. Chopin, Shelley, Byron and Cardinal Newman did not in personal appearance contradict their verse, prose and music; but Stendhal, possessing an exquisite sensibility, was, as Hector Berlioz cruelly wrote in his Memoirs: "A little pot-bellied man with a spiteful smile, who tried to look grave." Sainte-Beuve is more explicit. "Physically his figure, though not short, soon grew thick-set and heavy, his neck short and full-blooded. His fleshy face was framed in dark curly hair and whiskers, which before his death were assisted by art. His forehead was fine: the nose turned up, and somewhat Calmuck in shape. His lower lip, which projected a little, betrayed his tendency to scoff. His eyes were rather small but very bright, deeply set in their cavities, and pleasing when he smiled. His hands, of which he was proud, were small and daintily shaped. In the last years of his life he grew heavy and apoplectic. But he always took great pains to conceal the symptoms of physical decay even from his own friends." Henri Monnier, who caricatured him, apparently in a gross manner, denied that he had departed far from his model. Some one said that Stendhal looked like an apothecary—Homais, presumably, or M. Prudhomme. His maternal grandfather, Doctor Gagnon, assured him when a youth that he was ugly, but he consolingly added that no one would reproach him for his ugliness. The piercing and brilliant eye that like a mountain lake could be both still and stormy, his eloquent and ironical mouth, pugnacious bearing, Celtic profile, big shoulders, and well-modelled leg made an ensemble, if not alluring, at least striking. No man with a face capable of a hundred shades of expression can be ugly. Furthermore, Stendhal was a charming causeur, bold, copious, witty. With his conversation, he drolly remarked, he paid his way into society. And this demigod or monster, as he was alternately named by his admirers and enemies, could be the most impassioned of lovers. His life long he was in love; Prosper Mérimée declares he never encountered such furious devotion to love. It was his master passion. Not Napoleon, not his personal ambitions, not even Italy, were such factors in Stendhal's life as his attachments. His career was a sentimental education. This ugly man with the undistinguished features was a haughty cavalier, an intellectual Don Juan, a tender, sighing swain, a sensualist, and ever lyric where the feminine was concerned. But once seated, pen in hand, the wise, worldly cynic was again master. "My head is a magic-lantern," he said. And his literary style is on the surface as unattractive as were the features of the man; the inner ear for the rhythms and sonorities of prose was missing. That is the first paradox in the Beyle-Stendhal case. To be continue in this ebook

Egoists, A Book of Supermen

Egoists, A Book of Supermen PDF Author: James Huneker
Publisher: Good Press
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 237

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Egoists, A Book Of Supermen is a work by James Huneker. It reflects upon the philosophies of several "egoist" thinkers: Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Anatole France, Huysmans, Barrès, Nietzsche, Blake, Ibsen, Stirner and Ernest Hello.

Egoists, A Book of Supermen

Egoists, A Book of Supermen PDF Author: James Huneker
Publisher: DigiCat
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236

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Egoists, A Book Of Supermen is a work by James Huneker. It reflects upon the philosophies of several "egoist" thinkers: Stendhal, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Anatole France, Huysmans, Barrès, Nietzsche, Blake, Ibsen, Stirner and Ernest Hello.

Egoists

Egoists PDF Author: James Gibbons Huneker
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 372

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Egoists

Egoists PDF Author: James Huneker
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Category : Egoism
Languages : en
Pages : 398

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