The Princesse De Cleves (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
192
Utgivningsdatum
1992-04-01
Upplaga
New e.
Förlag
Penguin Classics
Översättare
Robin Buss
Originalspråk
French
Medarbetare
Buss, Robin (introd.)/Buss, Robin (notes)
Dimensioner
197 x 130 x 13 mm
Vikt
159 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9780140445879

The Princesse De Cleves

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Set towards the end of the reign of Henry II of France, The Princesse de Clves (1678) tells of the unspoken, unrequited love between the fair, noble Mme de Clves, who is married to a loyal and faithful man, and the Duc de Nemours, a handsome man most female courtiers find irresistible. Warned by her mother against admitting her passion, Mme de Clves hides her feelings from her fellow courtiers, until she finally confesses to her husband - an act that brings tragic consequences for all. Described as France's first modern novel, The Princesse de Clves is an exquisite and profound analysis of the human heart, and a moving depiction of the inseparability of love and anguish.
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Marie-Madeleine Pioche de la Vergne was born in Paris in 1634. in 1656 she married the Comte de Lafayette, had two sons, and lived on his country estate. She then returned to Paris, and the couple remained largely separate from then on. She started a literary salon with her close friends Madame de Sevigne and the Duc de la Rochefoucauld. She also mixed in court circles and wrote a biography of her friend Henriette, wife of the Duc d'Orleans, after her death. She is mostly remembered for her novels. She died in 1693. Robin Buss is a writer and translator who works for the Independent on Sunday and as television critic for the Times Literary Supplement. He has published on Vigny and Coteau and written three books on European cinema.