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A Mummer's Tale (eBook)

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2022
129 Seiten
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859-654736191-6 (EAN)

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A Mummer's Tale - Anatole France
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Anatole France's "A Mummer's Tale" intricately weaves the threads of love, jealousy, and the complexities of human emotions against the backdrop of a theatrical performance. The novel explores the lives of a group of actors whose personal entanglements mirror the dramatic roles they portray, showcasing France's trademark wit and lyrical prose. This work is set within the rich literary context of late 19th-century France, a period marked by a resurgence of realism and symbolic expression, making it a vivid reflection of its time. France's keen observations on society and human nature merge drama with philosophical inquiry, offering a layered narrative that invites contemplation on the nature of reality and illusion. Anatole France, a Nobel laureate, was noted for his adept ability to dissect contemporary social mores and the human psyche. His interest in literature, history, and philosophy heavily influenced his work, often drawing on his experiences from Parisian cultural circles. France's background as a journalist and literary critic provided him a unique perspective on the theatrical arts, an element central to "A Mummer's Tale," enriching the narrative with authenticity and depth. This novel is highly recommended for those interested in the intersection of theatre and life, as France masterfully illuminates the emotional stakes of performance. Readers will appreciate how he delves into the inner workings of characters, creating a compelling exploration of identity and desire that resonates well beyond the stage.

Anatole France, the pen name of François-Anatole Thibault (1844–1924), stands out in the annals of French literature as a distinguished writer and critic. France's oeuvre is characterized by its elegant prose, satirical wit, and a nuanced inquiry into social and moral issues. A Mummer's Tale, among other works, underscores his skill in weaving narratives that reveal the depth of human experience and the complexities of societal norms, with a literary style that marries scepticism with a graceful irony. France's contribution to literature was recognized when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1921 for his brilliant literary achievements, characterized by a nobility in style, a profound human sympathy, and a true Gallic temperament. His expansive bibliography includes such notable works as 'The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard' (1881) and 'The Revolt of the Angels' (1914), which further exemplify his sharp social commentary and masterful storytelling. An advocate of social justice and a keen observer of human folly, France used his pen to critique the political and social climate of his time, becoming one of the most celebrated authors of the early 20th century. His status as a key figure in the French literary canon is indisputable, and his influence on subsequent generations of writers has been significant.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Übersetzer Charles E. Roche
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga
Schlagworte 18th century france • 19th century french novels • A Mummer's Tale book • Anatole France literature • Anatole France themes • art and identity • belles-lettres classics • Classic • classic literary fiction • Complex characterizations • cultural critique • End of 19th century France • Fiction • French decadence • French Literature • French narrative literature • Historical European literature • Human experience narrative • Humanist narrative • Illusion and Reality • literary irony • literary masterpieces • lyrical prose • Nobel Prize in Literature authors • philosophical fiction • public domain fiction • satirical prose style • Social satire • societal reflection • theatrical performances • Timeless Relevance • traveling theater troupe
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