Jacques Rivière
Born
in Bordeaux, France
July 15, 1886
Died
February 15, 1925
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Une amitié d'autrefois
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published
2003
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4 editions
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Rimbaud
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Correspondance: (1904-1914)-Avril 1904 - avril 1907 (1)
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published
1991
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2 editions
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Aimée
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published
1922
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10 editions
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Der Deutsche
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published
1918
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14 editions
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Proust e Freud: Alcuni progressi nello studio del cuore umano
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À la trace de Dieu
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De la sincérité envers soi-même
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Études: L'Oeuvre critique de Jacques Rivière à la Nouvelle Revue Française, 1909-1924
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published
1999
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16 editions
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Il romanzo d'avventura
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“There is no absolute peril except for him who abandons himself; There is no complete death except for him who aquires a taste of dying.”
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“As long as you allow your intellectual force to pour out into the absolute, it moves in eddies, its power is dissipated, it is exposed to predatory blasts that disorganize it; but as soon as it is brought back by anxiety to your own mind and you direct it to the enigmatic object close at hand, it condenses, intensifies, becomes useful and penetrating, and brings you positive treasures, to wit, truths that are expressed with all the relief that can make them communicable, accessible to others, hence something which transcends your suffering, your very existence, which broadens and consolidates you, which gives you the only reality that man can reasonably hope to conquer by his own powers, reality in others.”
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