The Three Cities Trilogy, Paris

Stok Kodu:
9786258210255
Boyut:
16,00 x 24,00 cm
Sayfa Sayısı:
424
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
Ağustos 2022
Çeviren:
Ernest Alfred Vizetelly
Kağıt Türü:
3. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
Kategori:
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456,00TL
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The Three Cities Trilogy, Paris
The Three Cities Trilogy, Paris
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Trilogy of the Three Cities (1894-1898), which he began with “Lourdes” and continued with “Rome” and finished with “Paris”; and thus the adventures and experiences of Abbe Pierre Froment, the doubting Catholic priest who failed to find faith at the miraculous grotto by the Cave, and hope amidst the crumbling theocracy of the Vatican, are here brought to what, from M. Zola's point of view, is their logical conclusion. From the first pages of “Lourdes,” many readers will have divined that Abbe Froment was bound to finish as he does, for, frankly, no other finish was possible from a writer of M. Zola's opinions. Taking the Trilogy as a whole, one will find that it is essentially symbolical. Abbe Froment is Man, and his struggles are the struggles between Religion, as personified by the Roman Catholic Church, on the one hand, and Reason and Life on the other. In the Abbe's case the victory ultimately rests with the latter.Tanıtım MetniTanıtım Metni
Trilogy of the Three Cities (1894-1898), which he began with “Lourdes” and continued with “Rome” and finished with “Paris”; and thus the adventures and experiences of Abbe Pierre Froment, the doubting Catholic priest who failed to find faith at the miraculous grotto by the Cave, and hope amidst the crumbling theocracy of the Vatican, are here brought to what, from M. Zola's point of view, is their logical conclusion. From the first pages of “Lourdes,” many readers will have divined that Abbe Froment was bound to finish as he does, for, frankly, no other finish was possible from a writer of M. Zola's opinions. Taking the Trilogy as a whole, one will find that it is essentially symbolical. Abbe Froment is Man, and his struggles are the struggles between Religion, as personified by the Roman Catholic Church, on the one hand, and Reason and Life on the other. In the Abbe's case the victory ultimately rests with the latter.Tanıtım MetniTanıtım Metni
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