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Gustave Lanson was a prominent French literary critic and historian, recognized for his significant contributions to the understanding of French literature and its evolution. Born in Paris, he dedicated much of his career to the study of literature, focusing on the works of major authors and the sociocultural contexts that shaped them. His critical approach combined rigorous analysis with a deep appreciation for the aesthetics of literary works, making his insights invaluable to students and scholars alike.

Lanson's influence extended beyond his writings; he played an integral role in shaping literary criticism in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His notable works include "Hommes et livres: études morales et littéraires," which explored moral and literary studies, and he was known for his engaging lectures and teachings. He also contributed to various literary journals, helping to foster a greater understanding of literature among the public. Lanson’s legacy continues to impact literary studies today, as his methodologies and perspectives remain relevant in contemporary discussions.

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出生日期 August 16, 1857
出生地点 Paris, Île-de-France, France
去世日期 May 15, 1934
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