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.

  1. the Paddle,

  2. the Morning,
  3. the Teenager,
  4. the Revolt,
  5. the Fair on the place,
  6. Antoinette,
  7. In the house,
  8. Friends,
  9. the Burning bush,
  10. the New Day

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