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Theuriet André

    André Theuriet vo svojej poézii a próze zachytáva úprimné obrazy vidieckeho a lesného života. Jeho diela, často inšpirované provensálskym životom, sú známe svojou prirodzenosťou a jednoduchosťou. Théophile Gautier ho prirovnal k postave zo Shakespearovej hry „Ako sa vám páči“. Theurietova schopnosť vykresliť krásu a pokoj prírody mu zaistila miesto medzi významnými francúzskymi spisovateľmi.

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    • Proč se tváříte tak tajemně a co skrýváte v tom papíře? tázala se Sabina. Je to nová růže, kterou jsem vypěstoval v našich sklenících, dnes ráno rozvila a chci vám ji věnovati, dovolíte-li, abych jí dal vaše jméno? Hbitě jí podal svitek, který Sabina opatrně rozbalila. Chřípě se jípohnuly, aby mohla vdechovati plně vůni růže, již přiblížila ke rtům, potom ji vložila do sklenice na stole. To je první a jediná, která existuje ve Francii, pokračoval Desiré, a chcete-li, nazvu ji krásnou Sabinou. Přistoupila a podala mu obě ruce. Desiré je uchopil a hezkou chvíli je tiskl ve svých. Rozhodl se, že jich už nepustí.

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    • "A Woodland Queen ('Reine des Bois') Complete" by André Theuriet is a captivating novel that immerses readers within the mesmerizing splendor of the French geographical region. First published within the overdue 19th century, the narrative weaves a tapestry of romance, nature, and the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of the serene woodlands, the story unfolds around the protagonist, the Woodland Queen. Theuriet masterfully depicts her as a symbol of nature's charm and an embodiment of purity. The novel explores the sensitive interplay between the magical factors of the forest and the human feelings of love and desire. The lyrical prose of André Theuriet vividly brings to life the plush landscapes, portraying the woodlands as a realm of magic and thriller. The characters navigate the complexities in their relationships, intertwining with the herbal global round them. The writer's eager observations of both human behavior and the wonders of nature make contributions to the radical's undying appeal. "A Woodland Queen" is widely known for its poetic language, evocative descriptions, and the exploration of the symbiotic courting between humanity and the herbal world. André Theuriet's masterpiece remains a testomony to his capacity to transport readers to a realm in which the boundaries among reality and fantasy blur, inviting them to enjoy the magic and romance of the woodlands.

      A Woodland Queen ('Reine des Bois') Complete
    • A Mistress of Many Moods

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      A Mistress of Many Moods