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In "The Weight of the Name," Paul Bourget intricately weaves a narrative that scrutinizes the interplay between identity and societal expectations. This literary exploration captures the inner turmoil of its protagonist, navigating a landscape marked by class distinctions and the burdens of familial legacy. Bourget employs a psychological realism that was pioneering for its time, immersing readers in a reflective prose style characterized by detailed character studies and rich, evocative descriptions. The novel reflects the broader themes prevalent in late 19th-century literature, where…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "The Weight of the Name," Paul Bourget intricately weaves a narrative that scrutinizes the interplay between identity and societal expectations. This literary exploration captures the inner turmoil of its protagonist, navigating a landscape marked by class distinctions and the burdens of familial legacy. Bourget employs a psychological realism that was pioneering for its time, immersing readers in a reflective prose style characterized by detailed character studies and rich, evocative descriptions. The novel reflects the broader themes prevalent in late 19th-century literature, where authors began to dissect the complexities of human relationships and individual motives against the backdrop of a rapidly changing social order. Paul Bourget, a prominent French novelist and critic, was deeply influenced by the transitional period of his era, with the rise of psychological inquiry and socio-political upheavals. His background in philosophy and his engagement with contemporary thought leaders shaped his literary voice, allowing him to probe the depths of human consciousness in ways that resonate with readers even today. "The Weight of the Name" serves as a culmination of Bourget's fascination with the nuances of human identity and the ethical ramifications tied to one's name and heritage. This novel is highly recommended for readers seeking a profound examination of the human psyche as it grapples with societal pressures. Bourget's masterful storytelling invites reflections on the burdens that names can carry, making it an essential read for those interested in the intersections of identity, morality, and social context.

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Paul Bourget (1852-1935) was a French novelist, critic, and essayist who played a significant role in the French literary scene of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Bourget was known for his psychological novels and his exploration of the themes of morality, religion, and identity. Bourget's work often focused on the conflicts between tradition and modernity, and his characters were often torn between their desire for progress and their longing for the past. He was interested in the human condition and the struggles we all face in finding our place in the world. Bourget's most famous works include "Le Disciple" (1889), "La Terre Promise" (1892), and "Cosmopolis" (1892). "Cosmopolis" is a novel that explores the conflict between the modern and the traditional, set against the backdrop of Rome. Bourget was also a prominent literary critic, and he played an important role in shaping the French literary scene. He was a member of the prestigious Acad mie fran aise and was highly regarded by his peers.