The Princesse de Cleves

The Princesse de Cleves by Madame de Lafayette is a revised edition published by Penguin Classics on November 30, 1978. This historical novel, recognized as the first significant short novel in the French language, was originally published anonymously in 1678. Set during the final days of Henri II of France, it explores the intricate dynamics of court life, reflecting the manners and morals of the era, particularly those of the court of Louis XIV.
Readers will encounter a narrative rich in themes of man-woman relationships, deceit, and intrigue, as the story unfolds around the passionate interactions between the Duc de Nemours and the wife of the Prince de Cleves. The novel captures the essence of its time, showcasing the complexities of love and societal expectations amidst a backdrop of gossip and courtly maneuvering. With 208 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look at a classic work that continues to resonate with themes relevant to contemporary discussions of relationships and societal norms.
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The Princess de Cleves, the first great short novel in the French language, was published anonymously in 1678, although ‘advance publicity’ has made it clear that the author was Madame de Lafayette (with the probable assistance of La Rochefoucauld and others). The book caused a sensation then, and is now considered one of the French classics. Although this is a historical novel, set in the last splendid days of Henri II of France, it does in fact reflect the manners and morals of the court of Louix XIV: and in this artificial setting of gossip, deceit and intrigue (ably fostered by the teenage Mary, Queen of Scots), the tortures passions of the gallant Duc de Nemours and the radiant wife of the Prince de Cleves shine out with a pure brilliance.
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