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Jenny - A Novel

Sigrid Undset

Traducteur W. Emmé

Maison d'édition: e-artnow

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Synopsis

This novel tells the story of Jenny Winge, a talented Norwegian painter. Jenny travels to Rome in search of artistic inspiration but inevitably betrays her ambitions and ideals. Jenny has a baby out of wedlock after having an affair with the married father of a potential suitor and chooses to raise the child on her own. Sigrid Undset's depiction of a woman striving for independence and fulfillment is written with unwavering, clear-eyed honesty, making her story as compelling today as it was nearly a century ago. Undset's writing is captured in this translation in its fresh, and vivid style.
Disponible depuis: 09/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 224 pages.

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