Tartarin of Tarascon. A Satirical Adventure into Heroism and Masculinity in Southern France

Par : Alphonse Daudet
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  • Nombre de pages164
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN4057664614025
  • EAN4057664614025
  • Date de parution27/11/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille509 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "Tartarin of Tarascon, " Alphonse Daudet presents a satirical exploration of French provincial life through the absurd adventures of its eponymous hero, Tartarin. Daudet's distinctive blend of humor and vivid imagery crafts a narrative steeped in the picturesque charm of the Proven?ßal landscape while also critiquing the romanticized notions of heroism. The novella unfolds in a style characterized by its playful language and sharp social commentary, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of late 19th-century France, particularly in an age caught between tradition and modernity.
Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897) was a prominent figure in the naturalism movement and drew inspiration from his own experiences as a native of Provence. His keen observations of societal norms and human folly informed his writing, which often blended the personal with the political. Daudet's time in Tarascon, as well as his encounters with local culture, provided fertile ground for this delightful yet critical portrayal of a man mistaken for a hero.
"Tartarin of Tarascon" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of humor and social critique. It offers a clever and entertaining lens on provincial life and the fabrications of masculinity, making it an essential addition to the canon of French literature.
In "Tartarin of Tarascon, " Alphonse Daudet presents a satirical exploration of French provincial life through the absurd adventures of its eponymous hero, Tartarin. Daudet's distinctive blend of humor and vivid imagery crafts a narrative steeped in the picturesque charm of the Proven?ßal landscape while also critiquing the romanticized notions of heroism. The novella unfolds in a style characterized by its playful language and sharp social commentary, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of late 19th-century France, particularly in an age caught between tradition and modernity.
Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897) was a prominent figure in the naturalism movement and drew inspiration from his own experiences as a native of Provence. His keen observations of societal norms and human folly informed his writing, which often blended the personal with the political. Daudet's time in Tarascon, as well as his encounters with local culture, provided fertile ground for this delightful yet critical portrayal of a man mistaken for a hero.
"Tartarin of Tarascon" is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of humor and social critique. It offers a clever and entertaining lens on provincial life and the fabrications of masculinity, making it an essential addition to the canon of French literature.
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