St. Leon: A Tale of the Sixteenth Century

Par : WILLIAM GODWIN
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  • Nombre de pages656
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-87512-810-2
  • EAN9782875128102
  • Date de parution08/05/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille588 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurCLXBX

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St. Leon by William Godwin is a philosophical and Gothic-tinged novel that explores the consequences of wealth, secrecy, and human ambition against the turbulent backdrop of 16th-century Europe. First published in 1799, the work reflects Godwin's deep engagement with Enlightenment ideals, particularly the moral and social implications of power, fortune, and personal responsibility. The story follows Count Reginald de St.
Leon, a nobleman whose life takes a dramatic turn after he acquires extraordinary wealth through mysterious and questionable means. What initially appears to be a blessing soon becomes a burden, as his newfound fortune isolates him from society, strains his relationships, and places his family in constant danger and uncertainty. As St. Leon struggles to manage the consequences of his secret, his marriage to the devoted and intelligent Marguerite becomes increasingly tested.
Their bond is challenged by mistrust, hardship, and the moral weight of hidden knowledge. Meanwhile, St. Leon's attempts to preserve his family's stability lead him into a series of increasingly complex and tragic circumstances. William Godwin uses St. Leon's journey to examine profound philosophical questions about morality, happiness, and the corrupting influence of unlimited resources. The novel reflects on whether true fulfillment can exist when it is built upon secrecy and moral compromise, and it challenges the reader to consider the costs of ambition and the pursuit of exceptional power. Blending elements of historical fiction, Gothic atmosphere, and philosophical inquiry, St.
Leon presents a deeply introspective narrative that focuses on the internal struggles of its protagonist as much as external events. Its tone is reflective and often somber, emphasizing the emotional and ethical consequences of human decisions. The novel is also notable for its exploration of domestic life, loyalty, and suffering, offering a nuanced portrayal of family relationships under extreme pressure.
Godwin's writing combines intellectual depth with narrative intensity, making the work both thought-provoking and emotionally engaging. Ideal for readers of classic literature, philosophical fiction, and historical drama, St. Leon remains a compelling meditation on wealth, secrecy, and the search for meaning in a morally complex world.
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