La Traviata : Opera in Three Acts
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
103650560X
ISBN-13
9781036505608
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Poetry by individual poets
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This book offers a captivating exploration of love, sacrifice, and societal judgements through its adaptation of Alexandre Dumas the Younger's drama, La Dame aux Camlias. Set in and near Paris, the narrative unfolds the tragic story of Violetta, a courtesan who finds herself at a crossroads between true love and societal expectations. As she navigates her relationship with Alfred Germont amidst the scorn of Parisian society, themes of redemption, the transience of happiness, and the stark realities behind seemingly glamorous lives are poignantly explored.
The author adeptly positions this tale within a broader historical context, exploring the rigid societal norms and moral judgements of 19th-century France. Through Violetta's journey from pleasure-seeking parties to her seclusion in a country house with Alfred and ultimately to her untimely death, readers are invited to delve into thematic depths that question the very nature of love and sacrifice.
Moreover, this book includes insightful reflections on how personal choices can be influenced or hindered by societal pressures, adding layers of complexity to an already compelling narrative. Concluding on a note that highlights the poignant insights offered into human emotion and social dynamics, this adaptation promises not only an enthralling story but also a profound commentary on the human condition.
The author adeptly positions this tale within a broader historical context, exploring the rigid societal norms and moral judgements of 19th-century France. Through Violetta's journey from pleasure-seeking parties to her seclusion in a country house with Alfred and ultimately to her untimely death, readers are invited to delve into thematic depths that question the very nature of love and sacrifice.
Moreover, this book includes insightful reflections on how personal choices can be influenced or hindered by societal pressures, adding layers of complexity to an already compelling narrative. Concluding on a note that highlights the poignant insights offered into human emotion and social dynamics, this adaptation promises not only an enthralling story but also a profound commentary on the human condition.
This book offers a captivating exploration of love, sacrifice, and societal judgements through its adaptation of Alexandre Dumas the Younger''s drama, La Dame aux Camlias. Set in and near Paris, the narrative unfolds the tragic story of Violetta, a courtesan who finds herself at a crossroads between true love and societal expectations. As she navigates her relationship with Alfred Germont amidst the scorn of Parisian society, themes of redemption, the transience of happiness, and the stark realities behind seemingly glamorous lives are poignantly explored.
The author adeptly positions this tale within a broader historical context, exploring the rigid societal norms and moral judgements of 19th-century France. Through Violetta''s journey from pleasure-seeking parties to her seclusion in a country house with Alfred and ultimately to her untimely death, readers are invited to delve into thematic depths that question the very nature of love and sacrifice.
Moreover, this book includes insightful reflections on how personal choices can be influenced or hindered by societal pressures, adding layers of complexity to an already compelling narrative. Concluding on a note that highlights the poignant insights offered into human emotion and social dynamics, this adaptation promises not only an enthralling story but also a profound commentary on the human condition.
The author adeptly positions this tale within a broader historical context, exploring the rigid societal norms and moral judgements of 19th-century France. Through Violetta''s journey from pleasure-seeking parties to her seclusion in a country house with Alfred and ultimately to her untimely death, readers are invited to delve into thematic depths that question the very nature of love and sacrifice.
Moreover, this book includes insightful reflections on how personal choices can be influenced or hindered by societal pressures, adding layers of complexity to an already compelling narrative. Concluding on a note that highlights the poignant insights offered into human emotion and social dynamics, this adaptation promises not only an enthralling story but also a profound commentary on the human condition.
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