Romain Rolland: The Man and His Work - Stefan Zweig - Platanus Publishing

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“Romain Rolland was born on January 29, 1866, a year of strife, the year when Sadowa was fought. His native town was Clamecy, where another imaginative writer, Claude Tillier, author of Mon Oncle Benjamin, was likewise born. An ancient city, within the confines of old-time Burgundy, Clamecy is a quiet place, where life is easy and Thuneventful. The Rollands belong to a highly respected middle-class family. His father, who was a lawyer, was one of the notables of the town. His mother, a pious and serious-minded woman, devoted all her energies to the upbringing of her two children; Romain, a delicate boy, and his sister Madeleine, younger than he. As far as the environment of daily life was concerned, the atmosphere was calm and untroubled; but in the blood of the parents existed contrasts deriving from earlier days of French history, contrasts not yet fully reconciled. ”


Marka
Platanus Publishing
Yazar
Stefan Zweig
Sayfa
329 Sayfa
Kağıt
2. Hamur Kağıt
Boyut
14.00x21.00 cm
Basım Yılı
Nisan 2020
Barkod
9786257937917