Le Culte Du Moi 3: Le Jardin De Bérénice
1922
''Le culte du moi 3: Le jardin de Bérénice'' is a novel by Maurice Barrès, first published in 1922. The story follows Philippe as he navigates his inner turmoil and seeks purpose, particularly through his connection with the enigmatic Bérénice. The narrative features philosophical discussions among notable figures, reflecting Barrès's exploration of identity, self-cultivation, and social issues. This work is part of Barrès's broader examination of individualism and nationalism, marking a significant evolution in his literary and political thought.












