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2009-04-27
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Sand, George
1804
1876
Dupin, Amandine-Aurore-Lucile
Dudevant, Amandine-Aurore-Lucile
Dupin, Armandine Aurore Lucille
Le poëme de Myrza - Hamlet
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"Le poëme de Myrza - Hamlet" by George Sand is a poetic exploration and reinterpretation of the themes present in Shakespeare's "Hamlet," written during the 19th century. This unique work combines elements of poetry and philosophical reflection, delving into the nature of human suffering, love, and existential angst. The narrative serves as a vehicle for expressing the complexities of the human condition, particularly the heaviness of grief and the weight of moral dilemmas faced by individuals. In this text, the character of Myrza emerges as a prophetic voice, recounting the creation of humanity and the burdens that accompany consciousness and reason. The first part of the book portrays the generative act of God and the resultant chaos in the world, leading to the introduction of humanity, marked by an intrinsic struggle against corruption and despair. Myrza's poetry symbolizes the delicate relationship between love and mortality, as she grapples with the knowledge of death while also celebrating the beauty of life. The second part transitions into a deeper examination of Hamlet’s plight, portraying him as a relatable figure whose profound grief and moral struggles resonate universally. In combining these narratives, George Sand presents a rich tapestry that captures the essence of human existence intertwined with divine insights. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Short stories, French
French fiction -- 19th century
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Hamlet
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