
Bricquebec: Prototype d' A l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs
بواسطة
Marcel Proust
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Romance
Action & Adventure
Manga
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
334
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Dec 28, 1989
الناشر
Oxford University Press
الطبعة
First Edition
رقم ISBN-10
0198158572
رقم ISBN-13
9780198158578
الوصف
Set in the serene backdrop of Bricquebec, the narrative unfolds with elegance and introspection, characteristic of Proust's style. The setting serves as a reflective canvas, where the hues of youth intertwine with the complexities of memory and desire. Readers are drawn into the delicate exploration of relationships amid the captivating landscape, which mirrors the ebb and flow of the protagonists' emotions.
Through richly woven prose, the characters navigate their formative years, grappling with the society's expectations and their innermost yearnings. Love takes on various forms, from fleeting glances to profound connections, each moment steeped in the beauty of fleeting youth. Proust’s keen observations invite readers to delve into the subtleties of human interaction, revealing deeper truths about the nature of intimacy and the passage of time.
As the narrative progresses, layers of complexity emerge, illustrating the tension between innocence and experience. The protagonists contend with their evolving identities, influenced by the people and experiences around them, painting a vivid picture of adolescence and the inevitable transition to adulthood. Themes of nostalgia and longing permeate the pages, offering a poignant commentary on the essence of youth.
By immersing readers in the splendor of Bricquebec, the work transcends mere storytelling to become a meditative journey. Proust captivates through his lyrical language, prompting reflection on the intricacies of memory and the ephemeral nature of youth, making this a compelling exploration of human emotions.
Through richly woven prose, the characters navigate their formative years, grappling with the society's expectations and their innermost yearnings. Love takes on various forms, from fleeting glances to profound connections, each moment steeped in the beauty of fleeting youth. Proust’s keen observations invite readers to delve into the subtleties of human interaction, revealing deeper truths about the nature of intimacy and the passage of time.
As the narrative progresses, layers of complexity emerge, illustrating the tension between innocence and experience. The protagonists contend with their evolving identities, influenced by the people and experiences around them, painting a vivid picture of adolescence and the inevitable transition to adulthood. Themes of nostalgia and longing permeate the pages, offering a poignant commentary on the essence of youth.
By immersing readers in the splendor of Bricquebec, the work transcends mere storytelling to become a meditative journey. Proust captivates through his lyrical language, prompting reflection on the intricacies of memory and the ephemeral nature of youth, making this a compelling exploration of human emotions.