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Title: Nuvele

Note: Reading ease score: 76.9 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Contents: Păcat... -- In vreme de răsboiu -- Kir Ianùlea -- La hanul lui Mânjoală -- O făclie de Paște.

Credits: Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Summary: "Nuvele" by I. L. Caragiale is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The themes presented in the opening suggest a blend of romance and social satire, exploring the lives and inner workings of various characters, particularly a young seminarist named Niță. The stories likely delve into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, with a focus on ambition, affection, and personal turmoil. The opening of "Nuvele" introduces us to Niță, a young man embarking on his education in Bucharest, encouraged by a devoted but tearful mother. As he navigates through his studies, the monotony is interrupted by an unexpected romantic encounter, which ignites a passionate longing within him. The narrative focuses on the burgeoning emotions of the seminarist as he receives a mysterious note from a woman, leading to a series of introspective reflections on love and desire. Caragiale's prose captures Niță's conflicting feelings of eagerness and apprehension as he embarks on this complex journey of young love and dreams that intertwine with the realities of his life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Caragiale, I. L. (Ion Luca), 1852-1912

EBook No.: 64597

Published: Feb 19, 2021

Downloads: 1005

Language: Romanian

Subject: Short stories, Romanian

Subject: Romanian fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance languages: Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:64597:2 2021-02-19T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Caragiale, I. L. (Ion Luca) ro 1
2024-11-14T18:04:19Z Nuvele

This edition has images.

Title: Nuvele

Note: Reading ease score: 76.9 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Contents: Păcat... -- In vreme de răsboiu -- Kir Ianùlea -- La hanul lui Mânjoală -- O făclie de Paște.

Credits: Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project

Summary: "Nuvele" by I. L. Caragiale is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The themes presented in the opening suggest a blend of romance and social satire, exploring the lives and inner workings of various characters, particularly a young seminarist named Niță. The stories likely delve into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, with a focus on ambition, affection, and personal turmoil. The opening of "Nuvele" introduces us to Niță, a young man embarking on his education in Bucharest, encouraged by a devoted but tearful mother. As he navigates through his studies, the monotony is interrupted by an unexpected romantic encounter, which ignites a passionate longing within him. The narrative focuses on the burgeoning emotions of the seminarist as he receives a mysterious note from a woman, leading to a series of introspective reflections on love and desire. Caragiale's prose captures Niță's conflicting feelings of eagerness and apprehension as he embarks on this complex journey of young love and dreams that intertwine with the realities of his life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Caragiale, I. L. (Ion Luca), 1852-1912

EBook No.: 64597

Published: Feb 19, 2021

Downloads: 1005

Language: Romanian

Subject: Short stories, Romanian

Subject: Romanian fiction

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance languages: Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:64597:3 2021-02-19T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Caragiale, I. L. (Ion Luca) ro 1