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France, Anatole
1844
1924
Thibault, Jacques-Anatole-François
Thibault, Jacques-Anatole-Francois
Thibault, Anatole
Onerva, L.
1882
1972
Lehtinen, Hilja Onerva
Lehtinen, Onerva
Madetoja, Hilja Onerva
Streng, Hilja Onerva
Les sept femmes de la Barbe-Bleue. Finnish
Siniparran seitsemän vaimoa
Reading ease score: 26.8 (College graduate level). Very difficult to read.
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"Siniparran seitsemän vaimoa" by Anatole France is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores the legend of the nobleman commonly known as Bluebeard, delving into various interpretations and misunderstandings surrounding his character, particularly in relation to his numerous wives. It presents a unique mix of historical reflection and fiction, with a focus on the complex relationships and tragedies resulting from the protagonist's reputation. The opening of the novel introduces the character of Bernard de Montragoux, known as Bluebeard, setting the stage for a deeper inquiry into his life and the misconceptions that surround him. It presents various theories regarding Bluebeard's identity and the historical context of his marriages, emphasizing his humanity and the unjust shadows cast upon his name. As the narrative unfolds, we learn about his multiple marriages, each marred by tragedy and misunderstandings, including that of Colette, Jeanne, and Gigonne, who all face dire fates contributing to the legend that continually haunts him. The text paints a vivid picture of Bernard's struggles and provides a cynical examination of the perception of morality, love, and reputation in a world filled with gossip and judgment. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Husband and wife -- Fiction
French fiction -- Translations into Finnish
Bluebeard (Legendary character) -- Fiction
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