Jean-Christophe
Jean-Christophe is a novel in ten volumes of Romain Roland published between 1904 and 1912 for which it accepted the Nobel Prize of literature 1915.
Jean-Christophe Kraft is a German musician . This hero who incarnates a hope of a reconciled humanity, in particular by showing the complementarity of the France and Germany, is also a romantic hero as the “Werther” of Goethe where the image of Beethoven appears in filigree.
The life of the hero is transformed thus into search of a wisdom: it must pass by a series of tests, the “circles of the Hell”, control its passions, before dominating its life and reaching with the Harmony, which is coincidence with the rate/rhythm of the universal Life.
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the Paddle,
- the Morning,
- the Teenager,
- the Revolt,
- the Fair on the place,
- Antoinette,
- In the house,
- Friends,
- the Burning bush,
- the New Day
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