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Paperback Romain Rolland Le Jeu De L'Amour Et De La Mort Book

ISBN: 1025959329

ISBN13: 9781025959320

Romain Rolland Le Jeu De L'Amour Et De La Mort

"Le Jeu de l'amour et de la mort" is a compelling historical drama by the renowned Nobel laureate Romain Rolland, set against the turbulent backdrop of the French Revolution. As a central piece of Rolland's ambitious cycle "Le Th tre de la R volution," this play delves into the moral and emotional complexities of the Reign of Terror in 1794. The narrative centers on J r me de Courvoisier, a high-minded intellectual and politician, whose commitment to justice is tested when he is forced to choose between his revolutionary ideals and his personal allegiances.


The tension escalates when a proscribed fugitive-a former lover of Courvoisier's wife, Sophie-seeks sanctuary in their home. This intrusion creates a volatile triangle of passion and duty, set within a city gripped by fear and political paranoia. Rolland masterfully explores the psychological toll of social upheaval, presenting a world where the personal is inextricably linked to the political. "Le Jeu de l'amour et de la mort" stands as a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the tragic nature of sacrifice. This work is essential for those interested in historical theater, French literature, and the philosophical exploration of freedom and integrity during times of crisis.

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