Paul and Virginia
Autor: | Bernardin de Saint-Pierre |
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EAN: | 4057664641533 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | An Island Love Story of Nature, Society, and Romance |
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Schlagworte: | Colonial era romance Eighteenth-century novel Emotive storytelling Human experience exploration Idyllic island setting Nature and love themes Romantic literary work Sentimental prose style Societal norms critique Young adult classic |
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In 'Paul and Virginia,' Bernardin de Saint-Pierre presents a poignant tale of love and nature, set against the idyllic backdrop of the ?éle de France. The novel captivates readers through its lyrical prose and vivid imagery, exploring themes of innocence, virtue, and the contrast between rural simplicity and urban sophistication. This work is situated within the Romantic literary tradition, emphasizing emotional depth and a profound connection to nature, reflective of the emerging ideals of the late 18th century that sought solace in the pastoral against the burgeoning industrial landscape of Europe. Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, a member of the French Enlightenment, draws on his own experiences and philosophical beliefs in crafting this narrative. His deep appreciation for nature, combined with his reflections on human relationships and moral dilemmas, stems from a life spent in both pastoral and urban settings. Such duality informs his characters, particularly the idealized figures of Paul and Virginia, who embody purity and the quest for an untainted existence amidst societal pressures. 'Paul and Virginia' is a must-read for those interested in the interplay of natural beauty and human emotion. This timeless novella not only enchants with its lyrical narrative but also prompts profound reflection on the values of simplicity and the essence of true love, making it a relevant exploration for contemporary readers.