Stefan Zweig et Jean-Richard Bloch

This work brings together for the first time the correspondence between Stefan Zweig and the French novelist and essayist Jean-Richard Bloch, from 1912 to 1940, when Stefan Zweig definitively left Europe. Initially formal, their exchange became increasingly personal. They were linked by an affinity...

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Publicat: Éditions universitaires de Dijon 2025
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Sumari:This work brings together for the first time the correspondence between Stefan Zweig and the French novelist and essayist Jean-Richard Bloch, from 1912 to 1940, when Stefan Zweig definitively left Europe. Initially formal, their exchange became increasingly personal. They were linked by an affinity between what Bloch liked to call “old Jewish souls”, but also by a complicity with their mutual friend, the critic and translator Léon Bazalgette (1873–1928), along with a mutual admiration for the European anti-totalitarian humanism of Romain Rolland (1866–1944).The notes compiled by Claudine Delphis make it possible to experience with Zweig and Bloch the human, intellectual, and historical context that sustained the passions and creativity of the refugees of the idealism that shaped the first half of the twentieth century, in a world where the roar of the weapons of World War I in Europe fell silent only to give way to the murderous ideologies foreshadowing World War II.