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How The Redoubt Was Taken (eBook)

1896
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2022
103 Seiten
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859-654737652-1 (EAN)

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How The Redoubt Was Taken - Prosper Mérimée
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In "How The Redoubt Was Taken," Prosper Mérimée masterfully weaves a tale of military strategy and human emotion against the backdrop of wartime conflict. Set during the tumultuous years of the 19th century, the novella combines vivid descriptive prose with sharp dialogues to render a gripping narrative of a siege. Mérimée's literary style exhibits a realistic perspective on heroism and duty, capturing the complexities of the human psyche involved in war. The story not only immerses readers in the tactical intricacies of the assault but also probes deeper themes of sacrifice and camaraderie amidst chaos. Prosper Mérimée was a pivotal figure in French literature, renowned for his succinct narratives and interest in historical themes. His engagement with historical events, combined with his experiences as a government official and his interactions with various cultures, informed his storytelling. This background allowed Mérimée to craft a narrative that is not just a chronicle of military events but also a contemplation on the tenacity of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Readers seeking an incisive exploration of the moral dilemmas of combat and the intricacies of conflict will find "How The Redoubt Was Taken" a fascinating addition to their literary repertoire. The work will resonate with those interested in historical fiction, military history, and psychological narratives, showcasing Mérimée's hallmark ability to fuse history with intricate character studies.

Prosper Mérimée (1803-1870) was a French writer, historian, and archaeologist, renowned for his pioneering contributions to the novella genre and the short story format in the 19th century. Mérimée's literary works are characterized by their succinct narratives, psychological depth, and often exotic subject matter, reflecting his profound interest in foreign cultures and historical research. A member of the Académie française, Mérimée's writing style is marked by irony, controlled emotion, and a distinct detachment, which has lent his works a timeless appeal (Rhein, 1953). Among his most famous works is the novella 'Carmen' (1845), which became the basis for Bizet's opera and is celebrated for its compelling portrayal of passion and betrayal. 'How The Redoubt Was Taken' (1829), also known as 'The Taking of the Redoubt,' is another example of his narrative expertise, exhibiting his ability to infuse historical events with a dramatic and personal perspective. Mérimée was equally adept at historical essays and plays. His passion for history and cultural preservation also led him to take up a position as Inspector General of Historical Monuments in France, exploring and preserving the country's architectural heritage. Mérimée's contribution to literature and the broader field of historical and cultural studies continue to resonate, providing insight and enjoyment to readers and scholars alike (Llorens, 1967).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Krimi / Thriller / Horror Krimi / Thriller
Schlagworte 19th-century conflict • 19th Century French Literature • 19th-century historical setting • Battle of Badajoz • bravery in warfare • Classic Literature • Classic war fiction • Dramatic historical tale • European literary fiction • french historical fiction • French Literature • French military tactics • french romanticism • French soldier exploits • historical battle narrative • historical fiction classics • historical fiction novella • historical narratives • Literary Craftsmanship • Mérimée literary style • military adventure stories • Military strategy narrative • Peninsular War drama • Prosper Mérimée novels • psychological insight • public domain classics • realistic dialogue scenes • Romantic movement literature • romantic novella • Short Stories • short story masterpieces • tactical military strategy • War Stories
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