La Peur (Le Livre de Poche) (French Edition)

La Peur (Le Livre de Poche) (French Edition)

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Product Description Ce recueil de six nouvelles illustre la perfection le gnie de lobservation de Stefan Zweig, son sens magistral de la psychologie dans lanalyse des comportements humains. Romain Rolland lui attribuait ce dmon de voir et de savoir et de vivre toutes les vies, qui a fait de lui un plerin passionn, et toujours en voyage. Admirateur de Maupassant, Zweig voulait, dans ces six chefsduvre, rsumer le destin dun individu dans un minimum despace et donner dans une nouvelle la substance dun livre. About the Author N Vienne en 1881, fils dun industriel, Stefan Zweig a pu tudier en toute libert lhistoire, les belleslettres et la philosophie. Grand humaniste, ami de Romain Rolland, dmile Verhaeren et de Sigmund Freud, il a exerc son talent dans tous les genres (traductions, pomes, romans, pices de thtre) mais a surtout excell dans lart de la nouvelle (La Confusion des sentiments, Vingtquatre heures de la vie dune femme), lessai et la biographie (MarieAntoinette, Fouch,Magellan). Dsespr par la monte du nazisme, il fuit lAutriche en 1934, se rfugie en Angleterre puis aux tatsUnis. En 1942, il se suicide avec sa femme Petrpolis, au Brsil.

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