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Calvary

Mirbeau Octave
Date de parution 11/06/2025
EAN: 9782322578320
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
Calvary, the first major novel by Octave Mirbeau, is a powerful and deeply personal account of obsession, suffering, and the struggle for redemption. The story is narrated by Jean Mintié, a disillusioned writer who recounts the devastating effects of... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurBOOKS ON DEMAND
Nombre de pages288
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurMirbeau Octave
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution11/06/2025
Poids421 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)2,00 x 14,80 x 21,00 cm
Passion, Suffering, Moral Decline
Calvary, the first major novel by Octave Mirbeau, is a powerful and deeply personal account of obsession, suffering, and the struggle for redemption. The story is narrated by Jean Mintié, a disillusioned writer who recounts the devastating effects of his passionate and destructive relationship with Juliette, a woman of questionable virtue. Inspired by Mirbeaus own experiences, the novel explores the torment of a man whose life is consumed by love, jealousy, and self destruction.Set in late 19th century Paris, the narrative follows Mintié as he grapples with the aftermath of the Franco Prussian War and the collapse of his artistic ambitions. His friendship with the painter Joseph Lirat provides a brief respite, but his infatuation with Juliette quickly becomes an all consuming obsession. The relationship plunges Mintié into a spiral of emotional and moral decline, rendering him incapable of work and driving him to the brink of madness.Mirbeaus prose is vivid and unflinching, capturing the intensity of Mintiés suffering and the suffocating atmosphere of Parisian society. The novel delves into themes of passion, betrayal, and the search for meaning, offering a stark critique of the illusions of love and the destructive power of desire. Mintiés journey is marked by moments of self loathing and despair, as he attempts to escape his torment through flight and self imposed exile.Readers who enjoy classic literature will appreciate the novels psychological depth and its exploration of the human condition. Those drawn to psychological fiction will find Mintiés inner turmoil compelling and relatable. The novel also stands as a significant work of French literature, reflecting the anxieties and contradictions of the fin de siecle period.