A short tale of thwarted love and passion set in the American wilderness, Chateaubriand’s
Atalawas
first published in 1801. It is now most often read alongside its companion tale
René(1802), and Chateaubriand published them together in 1805. Both tales, however, can also be situated within two very different longer works. In 1802 Chateaubriand integrated them within his influential apologia,
Le Génie du christianisme[
The Genius of Christianity]. Less obviously, both
Renéand
Atalawere first conceived as part of an epic called
The Natchezthat recounts the defeat of a Native American tribe. An admirable re-edition of
The Natchez(by Jean-Claude Berchet, 1989) makes it possible for readers to situate the two tales in their original context, which is invaluable since the main…
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Citation: Yee, Jennifer. "Atala". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 14 February 2018 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=11157, accessed 24 November 2024.]