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Contre Sainte-Beuve (French: [kɔ̃tʁ sɛ̃t bœv], "Against Sainte-Beuve") is an unfinished book of essays written by Marcel Proust between 1895 and 1900 and first published posthumously in 1954. The book was discovered, with its pages in order, amongst Proust's papers after his death. It consists of several essays, three of which repudiate the body of work written by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, a French literary critic active in the early to mid-nineteenth century.[1]

Contre Sainte-Beuve
English 1st edition
AuthorMarcel Proust
LanguageFrench
GenreModernist
Publication date
1954
Publication placeFrance
Published in English
1958

It was translated in 1958 by Sylvia Townsend Warner and entitled By Way of Sainte Beuve, published by Chatto & Windus.

References

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  1. ^ Shapiro, Michael. "Contre Saint-Beuve". Yale University. Archived from the original on 29 April 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2014.