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The Author: Dr Alfred P. French is a Genius--He is a TRIPLE Board Certified Psychiatrist--- This Book gets 5 STARS here. Visit his web site at [...]
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I think this book should have become fashionable again in the 90's, since it is about a young man at the end of the Nineteenth century, a grunge-type, writing about the "sickness of the century": disillusion with the world. De Musset, in the introduction, defines the "sickness of the century" as this: absence of moral values, and liberty perverted into libertinage. In this autobiographical work, Musset is Octavio, an 18-year old fellow who has an older mistress, an unstable and sometimes hysterical woman. Octavio, who leads a dissipate life, is disappointed when news break that his lover leads a dissipate life (with several other lovers). So, disappointed, he turns to prostitutes and alcohol.
When at last he comes to his senses, he abhores his lifestyle and retires to the countryside. He falls in love with a widow who is his neighbor. But when he declares his love, she flees. He follows her, and then start a turbulent love affair. By the end, he understands that the affair is doomed, and retires once again to the countryside, knowing that he suffers from the sickness of the century: emotional imbalance.
Absolutely adequate to this age, don't you think?
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While highly-researched and scholarly, it is also very readable and does not descend into the pedantic writing style so many academics are guilty of. Both the professional scholar and the interested layperson would find this work valuable.