Princess Clive was first published in 1678 and is often considered the first important French novel. Marie de La Fayette opened the way for future novelist work. The meaning and influence of her work far exceeds the actual sentences. She mixes ingenious and classical concepts throughout the story. Her figurative words are still everywhere, and it is widely used in contemporary literature. De La Fayette's innovative philosophy is one of the most important times - enlightenment contributes and continues to stimulate today.
Murasakusibi's "Genji Monogatari" (1010) is the world's first novel and basically represents all the characteristics of Marie de Lafayette's novel "La Princess Crees" (1678). Development of interest and psychological observation Urbanization of the Song dynasty and dissemination of printed books (960-1279) China has evolved the verbal story of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) into a fictitious novel. When Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1439, the parallel development of Europe was born for the first time, the same opportunity was brought by the rise of the publishing industry in the century.
Princess Clive was first published in 1678 and is often considered the first important French novel. Marie de La Fayette opened the way for future novelist work. The meaning and influence of her work far exceeds the actual sentences. She mixes ingenious and classical concepts throughout the story. Her figurative words are still everywhere, and it is widely used in contemporary literature. Imagine being a princess, not an ordinary princess type you might be thinking. Please imagine that you are a princess with many responsibilities and a husband who does not love you. This type of princess must maintain a glimpse of being unable to portray her true self. She has a country, Wales, she seems to care, she also visited the poor
Marie Joseph Evrocho Gilbert Deumothier was born in France on September 6, 1757, was born in the daughter of Michelle Roche Gilbert Dumotier, colonel Marquis de Lafayette and Grenadier, and daughter of Marie Louise, Marquis De La Ville. His father was murdered on Minden 's battle on August 1, 1759 and later fought with British officers including Cornwallis who became enemy of his son in America. Lafayette received education at home, then studied at College du Plessis, then went to Versailles for military training. He was a heir to a huge asset, and he expanded at the age of sixteen by marrying the French royal relatives. When he got his first duty in the hands of his grandfather's black gun he was also 16 years old. By 1776, Fayette was captain of cavalry and was fascinated by the ideals of freedom and equality specified in the Declaration of Independence.