Alfred de Musset

Alfred de Musset

Alfred de Musset (Paris, 1810-1857) disregarded warnings from his family and began his literary career more attracted to the worldly life by coteries of writers and literature as he conceived a brilliant experience society. His stormy and exhausting relationship with George Sand, continually interrupted and resumed, is discovered in CONFESSION OF A CHILD OF THE CENTURY (1836): Octave anticipates its own destruction and that he, as the central characters in Rolla and Lorenzaccio, pleasure it is the starting point of annihilation and foundation of an existential choice. The lives of the characters de Musset is so seductive and ephemeral as his writing, divorced from moral and political but subject to the emotionality of the words and fantasies commitments.