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1836
Alfred de Musset
1836
Translated by Veikko Antero Koskenniemi
A semi-autobiographical novel written in the early 19th century. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of a young man grappling with personal anguish and societal disillusionment in the aftermath of war, reflecting the emotional turmoil of a generation shaped by conflict. Central to the story is the protagonist's struggle with love, betrayal, and the existential dread that follows his romantic experiences, particularly his tumultuous relationship with a woman who ultimately betrays him. The opening of the novel presents a candid exploration of the protagonist's feelings as he recounts his youthful experiences, marked by both passion and despair. He begins by expressing his desire to articulate his suffering, catalyzed by a romantic betrayal that leaves him emotionally shattered. As he navigates the aftermath of heartbreak, he reflects on the broader societal conditions of his time, conveying a sense of generational malaise and confronting the realities of love and loss. The portrayal of his inner conflict captures the essence of romanticism and sets the stage for a deeper examination of his character's psyche and the themes of passion, identity, and human connection.