Six Moral Tales: From Jules Laforgue

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Synopsis

"Six Moral Tales From Jules Laforgue" is a collection of brilliant, ironic, and subversive retellings of classical and legendary narratives. Drawing from the figures of myth and literature-such as Hamlet, Lohengrin, and Perseus-Jules Laforgue strips these icons of their traditional heroism to reveal the underlying absurdity and melancholy of the human condition. Written with a unique blend of Symbolist flair and decadent cynicism, these stories represent a pivotal moment in the transition between nineteenth-century aesthetics and modernism.

Laforgue's prose is characterized by its linguistic playfulness, the innovative use of anachronisms, and a biting sense of irony. Each tale serves as a psychological exploration, where fate and identity are questioned within a dreamlike, often satirical atmosphere. This collection was profoundly influential on the development of Modernist poetry and prose, leaving a lasting mark on writers such as T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. "Six Moral Tales From Jules Laforgue" remains an essential work for those exploring the evolution of European literature, offering a sophisticated and disenchanted look at the legends that have shaped Western culture. Readers will find in these pages a masterful display of wit and a profound meditation on the disillusionment of the late-nineteenth-century spirit.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781025988108
  • Number of pages: 296
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 18 mm
  • Languages: English