Maxims
By (Author) La Rochefoucauld
Translated by Leonard Tancock
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
1st October 1981
25th June 1981
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
848.402
Paperback
128
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 7mm
100g
The philosophy of La Rochefoucauld, which influenced French intellectuals as diverse as Voltaire and the Jansenists, is captured here in more than 600 penetrating and pithy aphorisms.
La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680) was a French classical author who was one of the most active rebels of the Fronde before becoming the leading proponent of the maxime, a French literary form of epigram that expresses severe or contradictory facts with brevity. La Rochefoucauld published only two works, the Mmoires and the Maximes. Additionally, about 150 letters have been collected with 19 shorter pieces, now known as Rflexions diverses.
Leonard Tancock(19021986) was an eminent translator of French and a renowned scholar. He taught French at University College London and is best known for his translation of classic French literature, including works by mile Zola, Voltaire, and Guy de Maupassant.