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La Rochefoucauld

    This French author is renowned for his maxims and memoirs, offering a clear-eyed and urbane perspective on human nature. His work presents a balanced view of human conduct and sentiment, neither condemning nor sentimentally celebrating it, reflecting his stature as an accomplished nobleman of the 17th century. His literary legacy lies in his insightful observations of human motivations, captured in a concise and impactful style.

    Maximes suivies d'Extraits des moralistes du XVII siècle
    Maxims
    • 2009

      Maxims

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.2(31)Add rating

      This is the first-ever French-English edition of La Rochefoucauld's Reflexions, ou sentences et maximes morales, long known in English simply as the Maxims. The translation, the first to appear in forty years, is completely new and aims -- unlike all previous versions -- at being as literal as possible. This involves, among other things, rendering the same word -- for example, amour-propre as self-love - as consistently throughout as good sense allows. This also means that the translators have made every effort to maintain La Rochefoucauld's word order. This allows the reader the best vantage point for viewing La Rochefoucauld's dramatic and paradoxical juxtapositions of words and ideas, juxtapositions of the utmost importance to understanding his thought. Despite the translation's concern with literalness, careful attention has been paid to the nuances of the literary character of the Maxims.

      Maxims