Chateaubriand memoirs6/3/2023 To understand this, you need to delve into my character.Īt no time has it been possible for me to overcome that spirit of reserve and inner solitariness that prevents me talking freely about what moves me. But where had my previous problems come from: my obstinate silence. My relations with Deboffe regarding L’ Essai sur les Révolutions had never completely lapsed, and it was important for me to re-establish them swiftly in London to support my everyday life. Book XI: Chapter 6: My uncle, Monsieur de Bedée – His eldest daughterīook XI: Chapter 1: A defect in my character.Book XI: Chapter 5: Le Génie du Christianisme – A letter from the Chevalier de Panat.Book XI: Chapter 4: The death of my mother – Return to Religion.Book XI: Chapter 2: The Essai historique sur les Révolutions – Its effect – A letter from Lemière, the nephew of the poet.Book XI: Chapter 1: A defect in my character.This work may be freely reproduced, stored and transmitted, electronically or otherwise, for any non-commercial purpose. Kline © Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved
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