John-christophe (illustrated Collector's Edition, Volume 1 and 2)

John-christophe (illustrated Collector's Edition, Volume 1 and 2)

by (france) Romain Rolland

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985Kwords50chapters
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Ch. 50第四部
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About This Novel

"John-Christophe" is Romain Rolland's masterpiece novel. It reflects a series of contradictions and conflicts in real society through the life experience of John-Christophe, and promotes humanitarianism and heroism. The novel describes the struggling life of John-Christophe, from the awakening of his musical talent as a child, to his contempt and resistance to the powerful in his youth, to his career pursuit and success as an adult, and finally to the lofty state of spiritual tranquility. In 1915 Romain Rolland won the Nobel Prize for Literature for "Johan-Christophe".

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Brother Erha🍒51mo ago

I said at the beginning of the article that John Christopher is not a novel, but an epic. It can be seen that this novel can positively reflect some of the real conditions of that society at that time.

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Brother Erha🍒51mo ago

The biggest description in the article is the growth history of John Christopher. From childhood to adulthood, Christopher's growth was very confused and chaotic. It can also be seen that he had a series of yearning for the sunshine.

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Heechul√51mo ago

From the shallower to the deeper, it can be seen from the mapping of a novel to the situation of that era. The author has good intentions, and reading this novel can actually give you a very deep understanding, but it is still a bit far to empathize.

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