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Paul Bourget

"Nemesis" is a dramatic story of a family torn apart by passion, hidden ambitions and moral decay. When the truth comes to the surface, punishment comes inexorably - from within, through their own mistakes.

Nemesis by Paul Bourget is an elegantly told, psychologically suspenseful story set in the refined but fragile world of the French bourgeoisie. At its center is a family whose seemingly harmonious life slowly falls apart when unspoken feelings, ambitions and hidden sins begin to collide. Bourget masterfully guides the reader through a labyrinth of relationships where vanity, selfishness and moral weakness are hidden behind good manners.

As the plot progresses, small transgressions grow into serious fractures - each wrong step paves the way for the next, and the characters become more and more entangled in the consequences of their own decisions. The tension grows almost imperceptibly, like a crack that widens its circle until it becomes an inevitable catastrophe. This is where Bourget shows his strength: tragedy is not the result of fate, but of character.

The motif of Nemesis dominates the novel, the personification of punishment that does not come from outside, but comes as an echo of what we ourselves have caused. When illusions are shattered, the truth must be confronted – painful but inevitable. Bourget’s style is refined, atmospheric and extremely readable, and the story carries a strong emotional charge.

Nemesis is ideal for readers who love psychological dramas, moral dilemmas and novels in which a whole world of repressed passions hides behind a calm surface. It is an ideal recommendation for those looking for an intense, elegantly written tale of responsibility, guilt and human weakness.

Original title
Némésis
Translation
Ivo Blažević
Editor
Josip Andrić
Pages
148
Publisher
Hrvatsko književno društvo Sv. Jeronima, Zagreb, 1932.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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