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The Patrician

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"The Patrician" is an early work by John Galsworthy that explores the conflict between duty and love, law and freedom, and rigid conventions versus new forms of life. Through two parallel destinies, Galsworthy, a master of human psychology, tells the story of a love that is threatened, suffering, yielding, and ultimately victorious. Lord Miltoun, a patrician and a product of England's traditions, has just been elected to Parliament and loves a beautiful married woman, one of Galsworthy's most striking characters, who is not divorced. This sets the stage for the central conflict: can the hero, as a representative and advocate of established family values, act in his private life against what he has publicly defined as his life's mission? Why was he elected? Will he be able to play this hypocritical role? His quiet, subdued, yet passionate love is put to the test, and amidst the romantic turmoil, the complexities of the old and new worlds crystallize. The narrative captivates with its persuasive power, vividness, and the suggestion of words that transform shadows into three-dimensional beings, full of passion, tragedy, and, above all, real life.

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The Patrician, John Galsworthy

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Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Tauchnitz
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Prima pubblicazione
1911
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The Patrician
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"The Patrician" is an early work by John Galsworthy that explores the conflict between duty and love, law and freedom, and rigid conventions versus new forms of life. Through two parallel destinies, Galsworthy, a master of human psychology, tells the story of a love that is threatened, suffering, yielding, and ultimately victorious. Lord Miltoun, a patrician and a product of England's traditions, has just been elected to Parliament and loves a beautiful married woman, one of Galsworthy's most striking characters, who is not divorced. This sets the stage for the central conflict: can the hero, as a representative and advocate of established family values, act in his private life against what he has publicly defined as his life's mission? Why was he elected? Will he be able to play this hypocritical role? His quiet, subdued, yet passionate love is put to the test, and amidst the romantic turmoil, the complexities of the old and new worlds crystallize. The narrative captivates with its persuasive power, vividness, and the suggestion of words that transform shadows into three-dimensional beings, full of passion, tragedy, and, above all, real life.