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Underground Man
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- Nombre de pages69
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4736473-3
- EAN8596547364733
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille423 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Underground Man, by Gabriel de Tarde, presents a profound exploration of human psychology and social dynamics within the framework of late 19th-century thought. Tarde employs a unique blend of philosophical discourse and narrative storytelling, delving into the mind of a reclusive protagonist who grapples with the complexities of modern society. The literary style is rich with introspection and vivid imagery, reflecting Tarde's engagement with emerging concepts in sociology and psychology, specifically the interplay of individual behavior and collective societal norms.
The book serves as a critical commentary on the alienation experienced in burgeoning urban landscapes and the fragmentation of personal identity amidst technological progress. Gabriel de Tarde was a French sociologist and criminologist who fervently opposed Comte's positivism and embraced a more subjective understanding of social phenomena. His own experiences of societal observation and interaction informed his views on mimicry and social influences, which are poignantly illustrated through the struggles of the Underground Man.
Tarde's scholarly background and belief in the multiplicity of social realities positioned him as a unique voice in the intellectual debates of his time. Readers seeking a nuanced examination of isolation and the complexities of social interaction will find Underground Man to be an illuminating study. Tarde's incisive prose and compelling character study create a timeless reflection on the human condition, making this work essential for those interested in sociology, psychology, and literary fiction.
The book serves as a critical commentary on the alienation experienced in burgeoning urban landscapes and the fragmentation of personal identity amidst technological progress. Gabriel de Tarde was a French sociologist and criminologist who fervently opposed Comte's positivism and embraced a more subjective understanding of social phenomena. His own experiences of societal observation and interaction informed his views on mimicry and social influences, which are poignantly illustrated through the struggles of the Underground Man.
Tarde's scholarly background and belief in the multiplicity of social realities positioned him as a unique voice in the intellectual debates of his time. Readers seeking a nuanced examination of isolation and the complexities of social interaction will find Underground Man to be an illuminating study. Tarde's incisive prose and compelling character study create a timeless reflection on the human condition, making this work essential for those interested in sociology, psychology, and literary fiction.


