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La Bruyère, Jean de
Born Aug. 16, 1645, in Paris; died there May 10, 1696. French writer, satirist, and moralist. Member of the Académie Française (1693). Rose from bourgeois civil-service circles. Educated in the law. His proximity to the upper circle of the aristocracy gave La Bruyère a wealth of material for observation of the morals and manners of the elite. These observations underlay his book The Characters or Manners of This Age (1688; reissued nine times during the author’s lifetime with many new essays and sketches added; Russian translations, 1889 and 1964). Following classical traditions, he used Characters by the ancient Greek moralist Theophrastus as a model, placing it at the beginning of his own book. However, this was merely a screen for the much longer appendage—original satirical descriptions of the manners and mores of the contemporary society of France. He depicted the servile status of the Third-Estate intelligentsia and the destitution of the peasants; to a degree, he anticipated the ideology of the Enlightenment. La Bruyère was a consistent classicist: in the “controversy of old and new,” he took the side of the writers of antiquity, maintaining their superiority over contemporary ones. WORKSOeuvres complètes. Paris, 1962.REFERENCESIstoriia frantsuzskoi literatury, vol. 1. Moscow-Leningrad, 1946. Pages 571–75.Michaut, G. M. A. La Bruyère. Paris, 1936. Richard, P. La Bruyère et ses caractères. Paris, 1955. Jasinski, R. Deux accès à La Bruyère. [Paris] 1971. N. A. SIGAL Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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