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Frederick Brown

    Frederick Brown est l'auteur de plusieurs livres acclamés qui explorent l'histoire et la littérature françaises. Ses ouvrages se penchent sur la vie et l'œuvre de personnalités marquantes, révélant les courants culturels et intellectuels plus profonds de leur époque. L'approche de Brown se caractérise par une narration riche et des aperçus pénétrants sur la psychologie humaine et les forces sociétales.

    Ein Skandal fürs Leben
    Jean Cocteau
    The Embrace of Unreason
    For the Soul of France
    • 2014

      Reconsiders the events and the political, social, and religious movements that led to France's embrace of Fascism and anti-Semitism, exploring the tumultuous forces unleashed by the Dreyfus Affair, and examining how the clashing ideologies and the blood-soaked political scandals and artistic movements following the horror of World War I resulted in the country's era of militant authoritarianism; and how rioting, violent racism, and nationalistic fervor overtook France's sense of reason, sealed its fate, and led to the rise of the Vichy government.

      The Embrace of Unreason
    • 2010

      For the Soul of France

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,9(207)Évaluer

      The author of acclaimed biographies of Emile Zola and Flaubert now offers an ambitious, far-reaching portrait of fin-de-siecle France.

      For the Soul of France
    • 1985