O Autorze

Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve was a prominent French literary critic and essayist of the 19th century. He is best known for his work in literary criticism, where he developed a unique style that blended personal reflection with critical analysis. His writings often explored the lives and works of major literary figures, and he played a significant role in shaping public perception of literature during his time. Sainte-Beuve's critical essays, particularly those in his series 'Critiques et Portraits littéraires', are considered foundational in the field of literary criticism, emphasizing the importance of the author's life and context in understanding their work.

Sainte-Beuve's influence extended beyond literature; he was also involved in the intellectual circles of his day, engaging with other notable thinkers and writers. His approach to criticism emphasized a subjective, yet informed perspective, which has influenced subsequent generations of literary critics. His legacy continues to be felt in the ways literature is analyzed and appreciated, as he sought to bridge the gap between the author and their audience, making literature more accessible and relatable to the public.

Narodowość Francuski
Data Urodzenia December 23, 1804
Miejsce Urodzenia Paris, Île-de-France, France
Data śmierci October 13, 1869