Un Cadet de Famille, v. 3/3 by Edward John Trelawny

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Author Trelawny, Edward John, 1792-1881
Editor Dumas, Alexandre, 1802-1870
Translator Perceval, Victor, 1835-1887
Title Un Cadet de Famille, v. 3/3
Note Translation of "The adventures of a younger son," part 3.
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Summary "Un Cadet de Famille, v. 3/3" by Edward John Trelawny is a fictional novel written in the mid-19th century. The narrative focuses on a young Frenchman, who, amid various tragic events and melodrama, grapples with deep sorrow and existential crises in a foreign land where he is befriended by de Ruyter, a character trying to uplift his spirits. The story unfolds against a backdrop of adventure, danger, and romantic despair, exploring themes of loyalty, loss, and the quest for purpose. The opening of the novel introduces a dramatic scene where the main characters, including the troubled young Frenchman and his protector de Ruyter, are on a mission within a jungle after the Frenchman goes missing. Concerned for his well-being, de Ruyter mobilizes a search party, revealing the gravity of the Frenchman's melancholic state stemming from personal losses. The tension escalates with the Frenchman's attempted suicide, discovered when he attempts to drown himself at sea after feeling trapped in his grief. The narrative sets a tone of urgency and foreboding, creating a deep sense of sympathy for the Frenchman while foreshadowing impending conflict and adventure. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class PR: Language and Literatures: English literature
Subject Adventure stories
Subject English fiction -- Translations into French
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EBook-No. 39555
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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