Les Vacances d'un Jeune Homme Sage: Roman
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Henri de Régnier was a French writer whose work occupies a space between symbolism and classical tradition. His poetry, influenced by giants like Mallarmé and Heredia, is distinguished by formal refinement and a profound exploration of both external and internal worlds. In his prose, where he often drew inspiration from the 18th century, he developed themes with psychological insight, anticipating modern literary approaches. Régnier's style is characterized by elegance and precision, drawing readers into rich literary landscapes.






