Le Petit Chose (Histoire d'un Enfant)

Le Petit Chose (Histoire d'un Enfant)

by Alphonse Daudet and S. Tindall
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 10/08/2022

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In 'Le Petit Chose', Alphonse Daudet presents a poignant autobiographical memoir that delves into the formative years of a young man's life, showcasing the metamorphosis from innocence to experience. This seminal work, originally published in 1868, elegantly weaves Daudet's lyrical prose with the somber hues of hardship and the vibrant colors of hope, guiding the reader through a series of transformative episodes from his childhood, his tribulations in boarding school, and his tentative first steps towards literary success in Paris. It stands as an intricate tapestry of the 19th-century French literary scene, reflecting the sentimental romanticism of the time and Daudet's acute self-awareness and sensitivity as a writer caught between the fading old regime and the burgeoning new world of literature. Alphonse Daudet's own journey deeply informs 'Le Petit Chose'. Born in Nîmes in 1840 to a financially troubled family, Daudet experienced the same tribulations and awakening aspirations depicted within the novel's pages. His struggles to find his literary voice amidst the tumult of personal and societal shifts are palpable throughout the narrative. This intimate account not only heralds the arrival of a gifted storyteller but also reveals the deep undercurrents of the human spirit and the enduring quest for self-realization that defined Daudet's oeuvre. Encountering 'Le Petit Chose' is to engage with the enduring questions of identity and purpose. This book is recommended for readers who are drawn to the transformational power of memoir and the timeless resonance of personal journey. It will particularly enchant those who appreciate classic literature and the complexities of growing up in a world that is, by turns, indifferent and inspiring. Daudet's prose is a key that unlocks the universal desire for belonging and the enduring thirst for literary accomplishment.

ISBN:
8596547158776
8596547158776
Category:
Historical fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-08-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
DigiCat
Alphonse Daudet

Alphonse Daudet was born in Nimes in 1840. He made his name with gentle stories and novels portraying life in the French provinces, notably Lettres de mon Moulin (1869).

He died in 1897. His extraordinary notebooks detailing the effects of syphilis on his life were first published under the title In the Land of Pain by Daudet's widow in 1931.

The first English translation by Julian Barnes was published by Cape in 2002.

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