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This conference, delivered by ValÃ(c)ry Larbaud on April 27, 1911, in the Salle des FÃates of the HÃ-tel de Ville de Moulins, offers a captivating insight into the life and work of the French writer Charles-Louis Philippe. Larbaud, a noted author and critic himself, provides an engaging analysis of Philippe's contributions to French literature. This work serves as both a biographical sketch and a critical appreciation, shedding light on Philippe's unique style and his impact on the literary landscape of his time. For scholars and enthusiasts of French literature, this text provides a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of early 20th-century literary movements and the enduring legacy of authors like Charles-Louis Philippe.
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