Description
NOTE- written languge is French
Condition: good. Pen and pencil underlining through book but still neat and presentable.
Show the continuity of Constant’s thought and psychological analysis, offering a complete portrait of his inner life and love relationships.
“”Adolphe followed by Cécile ” refers to a famous edition of Benjamin Constant ‘s works , grouping his major novel ” Adolphe ” (1816) with the story ” Cécile ” and sometimes ” The Red Notebook “, exploring romantic love, passions, psychological analysis and moral dilemmas, often centered on the author himself and his relationship with Mme de Staël , marking the entry into French Romanticism.
- Benjamin Constant (1767-1830) : Franco-Swiss author, liberal thinker and writer, known for his psychological complexity.
- “Adolphe” (1816) : An autobiographical novel exploring weakness, powerlessness, and lucidity in the face of love, often cited as a fundamental romantic novel.
- “Cécile” : A story in which Constant revisits a passion, a seduction and a betrayal, an anatomy of his own desires and his soul.








