Pierre Leroux, George Sand et Walt Whitman, ou, l'éveil d'un poète /
The social doctrines of the Saint Simonians greatly affected the thinking of Pierre Leroux and, through Leroux, the artistry of George Sand. Under the influence of these doctrines, transmitted by Sand's novels, Whitman found a way to reconcile the roles of poet and humanitarian philosopher.
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | French |
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Paris :
Librarie Marcel Didier,
[1957]
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| Summary: | The social doctrines of the Saint Simonians greatly affected the thinking of Pierre Leroux and, through Leroux, the artistry of George Sand. Under the influence of these doctrines, transmitted by Sand's novels, Whitman found a way to reconcile the roles of poet and humanitarian philosopher. |
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| Item Description: | Caption title. Offprint: Revue de littérature comparée, volume 31 (January-March), 1957. The Cushing Library/Lit./Whitman copy is inscribed by the author. |
| Physical Description: | pages [5]-33 ; 24 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Related Items: | Part of The Roger Asselineau Whitman Collection. |