Edmond de Goncourt

Edmond de Goncourt was a French writer, literary critic, art critic, book publisher, and the founder of the Académie Goncourt. He is best known for his collaboration with his brother Jules de Goncourt, with whom he co-authored several works of fiction and non-fiction.

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  1. 1. Pages From The Goncourt Journal

    "Pages from the Goncourt Journal" offers a vivid insight into French literary and artistic life during the latter half of the 19th century. Through the detailed diary entries of Edmond de Goncourt, the reader gains access to intimate gatherings, personal opinions, and social commentary involving some of the era's most prominent cultural figures. The journal not only chronicles the evolution of French literature and art but also delves into the personal trials and tribulations faced by Goncourt, including his relationships and the profound impact of his brother's death. This work is a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual and emotional climate of Paris during a rich period of artistic flourishing.

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  2. 2. Pages From The Goncourt Journals

    This collection offers a vivid glimpse into the vibrant cultural and social life of 19th-century France, as seen through the eyes of two brothers deeply embedded in the literary and artistic circles of their time. Through their keen observations and candid reflections, readers are introduced to the intimate details of the lives of prominent figures, the shifting dynamics of the art world, and the evolving landscape of Parisian society. The narrative is rich with personal anecdotes, critiques, and philosophical musings, providing a unique and authentic perspective on the era's intellectual and creative ferment.

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