Jean-Christophe Journey's End

Jean-Christophe Journey's End

Author: Romain Rolland

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13:

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Jean-Christophe Journey's End by Romain Rolland: In this multi-volume work, Romain Rolland chronicles the journey of Jean-Christophe, a talented musician, through various stages of his life. The narrative traverses love, friendship, the pursuit of artistic excellence, and the triumphs and tribulations of the human spirit. Key Aspects of the Book "Jean-Christophe Journey's End": An Artist's Odyssey: Rolland's work portrays the artistic evolution and growth of Jean-Christophe as he seeks artistic fulfillment. Exploration of Human Relationships: The book delves into the complexities of love and friendship, highlighting their impact on an individual's creative journey. Themes of Renewal: "Jean-Christophe Journey's End" explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the pursuit of personal authenticity. Romain Rolland, a prominent figure in French literature, was celebrated for his humanist outlook and his commitment to highlighting the human condition through his writings. Born in 1866, Rolland's magnum opus "Jean-Christophe Journey's End" showcases his dedication to portraying the triumphs and struggles of the human spirit through the lens of artistic expression.


Jean-Christophe Journey's End

Jean-Christophe Journey's End

Author: Romain Rolland

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2014-12-09

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 9781503335936

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"[...]Chauvinesque tirade!)-plunged into lumbering praise of his genius, of which it knew nothing, -nothing except a few tame melodies, dating from Christophe's early days in Germany, which Christophe, who was ashamed of them, would have liked to have seen destroyed. But if the author of the article knew nothing at all about Christophe's work, he made up for it in his knowledge of his plans-or rather such plans as he invented for him. A few words let fall by Christophe or Olivier, or even by Goujart, who pretended to be well-informed, had been enough for him to construct a fanciful Jean-Christophe, "a Republican genius, -the great musician of democracy." He seized the opportunity to decry various contemporary [...]."