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Nas Cinzas

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: pt Editor: Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg, 2009Descripción: 1 online resource : multiple file formatsTipo de contenido:
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  • Produced by M. Silva
Resumen: "Nas Cinzas" by Eugène Berthoud is a novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story centers around André Sauvain, an aspiring young painter living in Paris, whose life takes an unexpected turn upon encountering a beautiful neighbor, Rosa Germinal, and interacting with her peculiar father, the enigmatic Germinal. The narrative explores themes of love, aspiration, and the struggles faced by artists in a world that often overlooks their talents and hardships. The opening of the novel introduces us to André Sauvain, a struggling painter who lives in a cramped and dimly lit studio. He is engulfed by his melancholic thoughts and artistic ambitions until he catches a glimpse of Rosa, the charming daughter of his reclusive neighbor, Germinal, who captures his heart instantly. As André grapples with the intense emotions stirred by Rosa's presence, he reflects on his solitary life and the burdens of poverty. The narrative also introduces a hungry stranger, Pedro Toucard, who intersects André's life, adding a layer of complexity as it hints at the intertwining fates of these characters against the backdrop of Parisian life. The tension between André's dreams and the grim realities of his existence becomes palpable as he embarks on a path that promises both love and struggle. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Release date is 2009-11-25

Produced by M. Silva

"Nas Cinzas" by Eugène Berthoud is a novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story centers around André Sauvain, an aspiring young painter living in Paris, whose life takes an unexpected turn upon encountering a beautiful neighbor, Rosa Germinal, and interacting with her peculiar father, the enigmatic Germinal. The narrative explores themes of love, aspiration, and the struggles faced by artists in a world that often overlooks their talents and hardships. The opening of the novel introduces us to André Sauvain, a struggling painter who lives in a cramped and dimly lit studio. He is engulfed by his melancholic thoughts and artistic ambitions until he catches a glimpse of Rosa, the charming daughter of his reclusive neighbor, Germinal, who captures his heart instantly. As André grapples with the intense emotions stirred by Rosa's presence, he reflects on his solitary life and the burdens of poverty. The narrative also introduces a hungry stranger, Pedro Toucard, who intersects André's life, adding a layer of complexity as it hints at the intertwining fates of these characters against the backdrop of Parisian life. The tension between André's dreams and the grim realities of his existence becomes palpable as he embarks on a path that promises both love and struggle. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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