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François rené de chateaubriand rené
François rené de chateaubriand rené












From Rennes he proceeded to the College of Dinan, and passed some years in desultory study in preparation for the priesthood. François received his education at Dol and Rennes, where Jean Victor Moreau was among his fellow-students. His closest friend was his sister Lucile, a passionate-hearted girl, divided between her devotion to him and to religion. His naturally poetical temperament was fostered in childhood by picturesque influences, the mysterious reserve of his morose father, the ardent piety of his mother, the traditions of his ancient family, the legends and antiquated customs of the sequestered Breton district, above all, the vagueness and solemnity of the neighboring ocean. He was a brilliant representative of the reaction against the ideas of the French Revolution, and the most conspicuous figure in French literature during the First Empire. Malo, FranceĮxecutive summary: Génie du christianismeįrançois-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand, French author, youngest son of René Auguste de Chateaubriand, comte de Combourg, was born at St. Home - Search - New Listings - Authors - Titles - Subjects - Serialsīooks - News - Features - Archives - The Inside StoryĮdited by John Mark Ockerbloom copyrights and licenses.Remains: Buried, Grand Bé Island, St. Help with reading books - Report a bad link - Suggest a new listing Look for editions of this book at your library, or elsewhere. You should not bookmark this page, but you can request that we add this book to our curated collection, which has stable links.

françois rené de chateaubriand rené

This is an uncurated book entry from our extended bookshelves, readable online now but without a stable link here. The memoirs of François René, vicomte de Chateaubriand, sometime ambassador to England : being a translation by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos of the Mémoires d'outre-tombe, with illustrations from contemporary sources.Ĭhateaubriand, François-René, vicomte de, 1768-1848














François rené de chateaubriand rené