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Učenik: Roman jednoga mladića

Paul Bourget

Paul Bourget's novel The Disciple follows Gérard, a young man under the strong influence of an intellectual mentor who introduces him to moral relativism, which gradually leads him into a tragic conflict between ideals and reality.

Paul Bourget's novel The Apprentice introduces us to a thrilling psychological duel between the young Gérard, an ambitious student hungry for knowledge, and his brilliant but cold mentor Adrien Sixte. Gérard sees in Sixte the ideal of a modern thinker, a man who believes that life can be explained by pure reason and scientific rules. But it is precisely this attraction to the "perfect" philosophy that triggers his inner fracture.

As Gérard increasingly absorbs Sixte's ideas about moral relativism and intellectual distance, he begins to feel his own emotional nature rebelling. The passions he tries to suppress return even more strongly, especially when he is faced with love feelings that do not fit into the framework of a rational scheme. Every step he takes is increasingly tense, as if he is walking a thin line between theory and the reality of life.

Bourget masterfully shows how great ideas can become dangerous when they fall into the hands of someone who does not yet know how to handle his own feelings. The Disciple is a vivid and dynamic study of the influence of mentors, the responsibility of thought, and how misunderstood philosophy can change destiny. The novel maintains tension until the very end, combining intellectual drama and emotional turmoil into a powerful, unforgettable experience.

Original title
Le Disciple
Translation
Janko Jurinjak
Editor
Nikola Andrić
Dimensions
18 x 12 cm
Pages
236
Publisher
Naklada kraljevske zemaljske tiskare, Zagreb, 1920.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Traces of patina
 

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