Circe's Palace

EAN : 9791041821075
HAWTHORNE NATHANIEL
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EAN : 9791041821075

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  • EAN13 : 9791041821075
  • Réf. fournisseur : 310315
  • Date Parution : 15 oct. 2023
  • Disponibilite : Disponible
  • Barème de remise : NS
  • Nombre de pages : 26
  • Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:2 mm
  • Poids : 49gr
  • Résumé : "Circe's Palace" is a short story that draws inspiration from Greek mythology and the myth of Circe, a powerful sorceress from Homer's "Odyssey." In the story, Hawthorne reimagines the myth in his unique style. The narrative follows a group of sailors who, like Odysseus' men, encounter the enchantress Circe on an isolated island. She invites them into her palace and offers them a mysterious and alluring drink, much like the wine she gave to Odysseus' crew, which turned them into animals. As the sailors partake in the drink, they gradually undergo a transformation, experiencing altered states of being. The story explores themes of enchantment, illusion, and the power of desire. It delves into the idea of losing one's sense of self and reality when subjected to temptation and seduction. Hawthorne's "Circe's Palace" is emblematic of his fascination with myth, allegory, and the darker aspects of the human psyche. It serves as a literary reimagining of the classical myth, adding Hawthorne's own depth and symbolism to the narrative. The story is a prime example of Hawthorne's style and his interest in exploring the complexities of human nature, often through allegorical and symbolic storytelling. In "Circe's Palace," readers are invited to ponder the consequences of succumbing to seductive and enchanting illusions, with Hawthorne's characteristic blend of romantic and dark romantic themes.
  • Biographie : Maître américain du « gothique provincial », Nathaniel Hawthorne est né à Salem, Massachusetts, en 1804. Il a connu la gloire avec La Lettre écarlate (1850). Suivront des chef-d'œuvres tels que La Maison aux sept pignons (1851), Valjoie (1852) ou encore Le Faune de marbre (1860). Il meurt en 1864 à Plymouth dans le New Hampshire.
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