Martin Guerre
door
Alexandre Dumas
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Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
40
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Nov 3, 2006
Uitgever
Hard Press
ISBN-10
1406951447
ISBN-13
9781406951448
Beschrijving
In the historical tapestry of 16th century France, a tale of love, identity, and deception unfolds. Set in a small village, the narrative centers on Martin Guerre, a peasant who mysteriously disappears, leaving behind his wife, Bertrande, to face the social and emotional turmoil of his absence. The story captures the struggles of a woman left to navigate the complexities of love and loyalty in a patriarchal society.
Years later, a stranger arrives, claiming to be Martin Guerre. He exhibits knowledge of Martin's life that perplexes and convinces the villagers, including Bertrande. The ensuing drama explores the nuances of human relationships and the lengths people will go to create or reclaim their identities. As doubts arise, the villagers are drawn into a gripping emotional conflict that questions the nature of truth and deception.
Amidst the backdrop of rural life, Alexandre Dumas weaves a rich narrative that combines historical events with profound philosophical inquiries into the human condition. The challenges faced by the characters resonate through time, prompting readers to reflect on themes of trust, betrayal, and the complex nature of love.
This tale not only entertains but also provokes thought about the historical realities of the past and the universal emotions that continue to bind humankind across generations. The exploration of identity and the quest for belonging remain relevant, urging readers to consider their own experiences of love and the masks they wear in their lives.
Years later, a stranger arrives, claiming to be Martin Guerre. He exhibits knowledge of Martin's life that perplexes and convinces the villagers, including Bertrande. The ensuing drama explores the nuances of human relationships and the lengths people will go to create or reclaim their identities. As doubts arise, the villagers are drawn into a gripping emotional conflict that questions the nature of truth and deception.
Amidst the backdrop of rural life, Alexandre Dumas weaves a rich narrative that combines historical events with profound philosophical inquiries into the human condition. The challenges faced by the characters resonate through time, prompting readers to reflect on themes of trust, betrayal, and the complex nature of love.
This tale not only entertains but also provokes thought about the historical realities of the past and the universal emotions that continue to bind humankind across generations. The exploration of identity and the quest for belonging remain relevant, urging readers to consider their own experiences of love and the masks they wear in their lives.
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