A Complete Collection of Fu Lei's Translations: the Biography of Fulde·charlotte (hardcover)

A Complete Collection of Fu Lei's Translations: the Biography of Fulde·charlotte (hardcover)

by (france) Andre Mauroa

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95Kwords51chapters
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Ch. 51Chronicle of Fu Lei
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Among all the philosophers of the eighteenth century, he was very famous even though he had very little philosophy. Why is this? Because the eighteenth century was the age of the middle class and the gentry, the age of erudition and frivolity, the age of science and glitz, the heyday of Europe, especially France, and the age of classicism and romance. All these characteristics are concentrated in Fuld. He is a perfect image of the eighteenth century. Everyone knows that there is Chaplin but not Charlotte. But without Charlotte, there would be no Chaplin. Charlotte is the only real person in the world who is innocent and still has a childlike heart. He not only ignores the cynicism, hot curses, and insults in the world, he simply doesn't understand them. He completely does not understand the role of human beings in suppressing each other, so when he suffers a loss, he can only drag his heavy boots to escape: he does not know vanity, so he does not know the so-called pride of victory: he does not know that the same is true for those who resist.

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