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Sto caricando le informazioni... La Princesse de Montpensier (1662)di Madame de La Fayette
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. A short but very tricky read given all those long sentences and the surprisingly complex relations for a novelette of 50 pages, La Princesse de Montpensier is another tale by Madame de La Fayette in her quite distanced and objective narrative style describing the travails of ill-fated love and the limits codes of honour place upon human happiness. I think I liked Tende a little better as it seemed more darkly comic by comparison whereas Montpensier plays more tragic. Hopefully this will be good practice for Princesse de Clèves. ( ) > Par Charlotte (U Lost Control) : La Princesse de Montpensier 30 déc. 2014 ... ce livre vous permettra d’avoir un bel aperçu du style de Madame de Lafayette et d’aborder La Princesse de Clèves différement, peut-être ... I read this online at Gutenberg, as translated by Oliver Colt. It's the same basic tale as La Fayette's famous novel, the Princess of Cleves: young beautiful woman falls in love with a noble man, but she is already in an arranged marriage. She never does anything more than exchange letters with him, but this is enough to make her husband mad with jealousy. Although this is a morality tale told very quickly, with little dialog, I still enjoyed it. « La première édition est de 1660. Ce petit roman, qui est parfaitement bien écrit, n'est fonde en rien sur la vérité de l'histoire, dont il n'a fait qu'emprunter le! noms. La lecture en est amusante, omis il finit tristement par l'infidélité du dur , te Guise avec la marquise de Noirmoutier et h mort de 'a princesse de Montpensier. Il est aisé d'y reconnaître le gciït, le stylo ct les sentiments des auteurs de la Princesse de devis. » D. P. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
The Duc de Guise recognised her immediately in spite of the changes which had taken place in her appearance in the three years since he had last seen her. He told the Duc d'Anjou who she was and the Duc was at first embarrassed at the liberty he had taken, but then, struck by the Princess's beauty, he decided to venture a little further, and after a thousand excuses and a thousand compliments he invented a serious matter which required his presence on the opposite bank, and accepted the offer which she made of a passage in her boat. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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