
ÉMILY BRONTË - UN AMANT - TRADUCTION FRANÇAISE - PRÉCÉDÉE D'UNE INTRODUCTION - Par T. DE WYZEWA - PARIS - LIBRAIRIE ACADÉMIQUE DIDIER - PERRIN ET Cie, LIBRAIRES-ÉDITEURS - 38, QUAI DES GRANDS-AUGUSTINS, 33 - 1892
TABLE DE MATIÈRES
ÉMILY BRONTË
UN AMANT - PROLOGUE - CHAPITRE PREMIER
CHAPITRE II
CHAPITRE III
PREMIÈRE PARTIE
CHAPITRE PREMIER
CHAPITRE II
CHAPITRE III
In this stark, windswept tale the reader is drawn to a remote farm perched on a bleak hill, where the ever‑howling moor seems to echo the restless hearts within its walls. The story begins with a curious visitor, a city solicitor seeking quiet, who finds the house shrouded in mystery and its inhabitants guarded yet magnetic. Through his eyes we first meet the fierce, untamed young man raised from nothing and the fiery, wilful daughter of the house, whose connection is as intense as the storms that batter the landscape.
Their bond unfolds amid raw emotions, jealous rivalries, and a haunting sense that love can be as destructive as it is beautiful. The narrative weaves lyrical description with a brooding mood, inviting listeners to feel the pull of longing and the weight of promises made on the wild Yorkshire moors. It is a portrait of passion that lingers long after the first chapter ends.
Language
fr
Duration
~11 hours (641K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France.)
Release date
2020-09-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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