Ernesta Stern

Ernesta Stern

Ernesta Stern / Marcel Proust

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Editorial:
Belle Fiction
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Biografía: literaria
ISBN:
9782959953910
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400 pages d’inédits pour plonger dans le Paris littéraire et mondain de la Belle Époque.Ernesta Stern, née Ernesta Hierschel de Minerbi à Trieste en 1854, fut romancière, mécène et salonnière influente. En 1909, son salon rivalise avec ceux de Madeleine Lemaire et Anna de Noailles, attirant artistes, écrivains et hommes politiques.Son roman Les Deux Gloires lui vaut 82 lettres d’éloges signées de Paul Doumer, Jules Massenet, Reynaldo Hahn, les Rothschild, Marcel Proust, Henri de Régnier, Marcel Prévost, Abel Bonnard, Mathilde Serao...Ce roman, réédité après un siècle d’oubli, brosse le portrait d’une femme tiraillée entre élévation spirituelle et passions charnelles, dans une société qui muselle les âmes et corsète les corps.Les Mémoires d’Ernesta Stern, également inclus, retracent une enfance cosmopolite et ses rencontres fondatrices avec Alexandre Dumas fils et l’impératrice Eugénie.Une redécouverte essentielle dans le champ de la littérature féminine, qui mêle roman de mœurs, témoignage historique et lettres inédites.

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