Raphael (novel)
In a world brimming with emotions, where words transform into melodies and feelings into paintings, Raphael's novel embodies love in its most sublime form. It's not just a love story, but a journey steeped in spirituality and contemplation, where love transcends its traditional boundaries to become an existential experience where passion blends with mysticism, and longing with philosophy. This novel reflects the essence of the French Romantic movement, where nature merges with emotion, transforming landscapes into a reflection of turbulent feelings. The language is rich, the descriptions are vibrant, and the narrative transports the reader to dreamy worlds immersed in their sweet details and glowing emotions. But amidst this overwhelming torrent of emotions, a major paradox emerges. When the hero chooses to indulge his love at the expense of his family, who are struggling to survive, the novel poses an existential question about the balance between passion and duty, and the fine line between sacrifice and selfishness. Lamartine does not present a tragic love story, but rather leaves the reader with a deeper thought: loss does not occur at the moment of departure, but rather when the glow of memory fades, when nostalgia is extinguished, and oblivion becomes a slow, inevitable death.
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Raphael (novel)
In a world brimming with emotions, where words transform into melodies and feelings into paintings, Raphael's novel embodies love in its most sublime form. It's not just a love story, but a journey steeped in spirituality and contemplation, where love transcends its traditional boundaries to become an existential experience where passion blends with mysticism, and longing with philosophy. This novel reflects the essence of the French Romantic movement, where nature merges with emotion, transforming landscapes into a reflection of turbulent feelings. The language is rich, the descriptions are vibrant, and the narrative transports the reader to dreamy worlds immersed in their sweet details and glowing emotions. But amidst this overwhelming torrent of emotions, a major paradox emerges. When the hero chooses to indulge his love at the expense of his family, who are struggling to survive, the novel poses an existential question about the balance between passion and duty, and the fine line between sacrifice and selfishness. Lamartine does not present a tragic love story, but rather leaves the reader with a deeper thought: loss does not occur at the moment of departure, but rather when the glow of memory fades, when nostalgia is extinguished, and oblivion becomes a slow, inevitable death.
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Raphael (novel)
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9786338270605 |
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Publisher: | ??????? ??????? ??????? ????????? ????????? ?????? (????) |
Publication date: | 08/20/2025 |
Sold by: | Bookwire |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 209 |
File size: | 504 KB |
Age Range: | 16 - 18 Years |
Language: | Arabic |
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