Tartarinova triologija - Čudesne pustolovine Tartarina Tarasconca

Tartarinova triologija - Čudesne pustolovine Tartarina Tarasconca

Alphonse Daudet

Alphonse Daudet's "Tartarine Trilogy" follows the adventures of the boastful Tartarine of Tarascon, whose fantasies of heroism and great exploits constantly clash with reality.

The Tartarin trilogy by Alphonse Daudet includes three novels: The Marvelous Adventures of Tartarin of Tarascon, Tartarin in the Alps and Tartarin on the Islands. At the center of all the works is Tartarin, a peculiar resident of the southern French town of Tarascon, a man of vivid imagination, great self-confidence and an irresistible need for adventure.

In the first novel, Tartarin goes to Algiers to hunt lions and prove that he is a great hero. However, his imagined adventures often differ from real events, so instead of being a famous hunter, he turns out to be a clumsy but likable man who manages to find his way in unusual circumstances. In the sequel of the trilogy, he goes to the Alps, where he seeks new challenges and wants to gain fame as an explorer, but again comes into conflict between his expectations and reality. In the third part, he travels to the islands, where his adventurous ambitions again turn into a series of comic situations.

Through the character of Tartarin, Daudet humorously portrays the human tendency to exaggerate, boast, and create a self-image. Tartarin is no ordinary trickster – he sincerely believes in his stories, has noble intentions, and wants to live an exciting life.

The trilogy is both an adventure novel and a satire of society. The author ridicules false heroism, colonial notions, and people's need to appear more important than they are. The main message of the work is that imagination and dreams are important, but that the true value of a person comes from honesty, courage, and the ability to accept reality.

Original title
Les Aventures prodigieuses de Tartarin de Tarascon
Translation
Tin Ujević
Graphics design
Boris Dogan
Dimensions
20.5 x 15 cm
Pages
362
Publisher
Naprijed, Zagreb, 1966.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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