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Le Cocu - Love Betrayal and Comedic Misadventures in 19th Century Paris - cover

Le Cocu - Love Betrayal and Comedic Misadventures in 19th Century Paris

Paul de Kock

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In *Le Cocu*, Paul de Kock presents a richly textured narrative that weaves together themes of love, jealousy, and societal critique in 19th-century France. Through a captivating blend of humor and drama, de Kock illustrates the complexities of romantic relationships amidst the backdrop of Parisian life. His distinctive literary style'Äîmarked by a keen observation of character and an intricate plot'Äîreflects the burgeoning realist movement, which sought to depict everyday experiences with authenticity and nuance. De Kock'Äôs skillful dialogue and vivid descriptions invite readers into a world where the line between fidelity and infidelity blurs, challenging societal norms and personal ethics. Paul de Kock (1794'Äì1871) was a prolific French novelist known for his explorations of bourgeois life and the intricacies of romantic entanglements. His personal experiences in a rapidly changing Paris, along with his astute social observations, informed his writing. De Kock'Äôs work is often characterized by its sharp satire and vivid characterizations, positioning him as a significant figure within the realm of early modern French literature. *Le Cocu* is ultimately a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersections of love, betrayal, and societal expectations. The novel not only provides entertainment but also provokes thought about the nature of relationships and the societal constructs surrounding them. Readers will find themselves captivated by de Kock's articulate prose and engaging storytelling.
Disponible depuis: 18/09/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 293 pages.

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