Peu importe ici les objets de plus en plus indifférents qui traversent cette pensée. His extensive correspondence with Égérie, his muse name for Louise Wyder, was preserved and published in 2004. 10-18 (30/11/-1) 2.5 /5 2 notes Résumé : Quatrième de couverture - « Jamais, en aucune langue, en aucun texte, n’a paru si audible l’activité originelle et finale de la conscience humaine qui consiste à se penser, et encore, et toujours, à se penser. ![]() In addition to the Journal, he produced several volumes of poetry and wrote studies on Erasmus, Madame de Stael and other writers. It was translated into English by British writer Mary Augusta Ward at the suggestion of academic Mark Pattison.Īlthough modest in volume of output, Amiel's Journal gained a sympathy that the author had failed to obtain in his life. This isolation inspired the one book by which Amiel is still known, the Journal Intime ("Private Journal"), which, published after his death, obtained a European reputation. These appointments, conferred by the democratic party, deprived him of the support of the aristocratic party, whose patronage dominated all the culture of the city. In 1849 he was appointed professor of aesthetics at the academy of Geneva, and in 1854 became professor of moral philosophy. 27, 1821, Geneva, Switz. Henri-Frederic Amiel, Amiels Journal tags: love 112 likes Like The man who has no inner life is the slave of his surroundings. O, be swift to love Make haste to be kind. This isolation inspired the one book by which Amiel Henri Frédéric Amiel (27 September 1821 – ) was a Swiss moral philosopher, poet, and critic.īorn in Geneva in 1821, he was descended from a Huguenot family driven to Switzerland by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.Īfter losing his parents at an early age, Amiel travelled widely, became intimate with the intellectual leaders of Europe, and made a special study of German philosophy in Berlin. Amiels Journal Quotes Showing 1-22 of 22 Life is short and we never have enough time for the hearts of those who travel the way with us. These appointments, conferred by the democratic party, deprived him of the support of the aristocratic party, whose patronage dominated all the culture of the city. Title:: Amiel's journal the Journal intime of Henri-Frederic Amiel. ![]() In 1849 he was appointed professor of aesthetics at the academy of Geneva, and in 1854 became professor of moral philosophy. ![]() After losing his parents at an early age, Amiel travelled widely, became intimate with the intellectual leaders of Europe, and made a special study of German philosophy in Berlin. Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frdric Amiel Paperback Octoby Henri Frdric Amiel (Author), Mrs Humphrey Ward (Translator, Introduction) 37 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle 0.00 Read with Our Free App Hardcover 27.95 1 New from 27.95 Paperback 13.95 1 Used from 15.54 1 New from 13. Born in Geneva in 1821, he was descended from a Huguenot family driven to Switzerland by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Henri Frédéric Amiel (27 September 1821 – ) was a Swiss moral philosopher, poet, and critic.
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