Germanin ideal
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Germanin ideal

Marie Montal

Young Germaine lives a life filled with high ideals of love, faith, and purity. The novel follows her struggle between her noble dreams and the realities of life in French society at the end of the 19th century.

Germaine's Ideal is a romantic-moralistic novel by the French writer Marie Montal, published in France in 1891. A Croatian translation by Mija Geček was published in 1905 in Zagreb, published by the Catholic Press.

The novel tells the story of a young girl Germaine, whose soul is filled with high ideals – pure love, religious devotion and noble principles of life. Surrounded by the everyday life of French bourgeois society at the end of the 19th century, Germaine faces challenges in which her lofty dreams collide with reality, compromises, human weaknesses and social expectations.

The work is typical of Catholic and moralistic literature of that period: it emphasizes the values ​​of purity, sacrifice, faith and family life, and critically reflects on the superficiality and materialism of modern society. The style is gentle, somewhat sentimental and didactic, with an emphasis on the inner world of the main character and her spiritual struggle.

In Croatia (or rather the then Austro-Hungarian Empire), the book was published within the framework of Catholic publishing activities and was intended primarily for younger readers and an educated audience looking for “healthy” and uplifting literature.

Germanin ideal is a rare antiquarian edition from 1905.* Today it represents an interesting example of a translation of French Catholic prose from the turn of the century and reflects the spirit of the times in which idealism and religious morality opposed the increasingly strong secularism.

Original title
L’idéal de Germaine
Translation
Mijo Geček
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
214
Publisher
Tisak i naklada Antuna Scholza, Zagreb, 1905.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Specificity of this instance:
Bound
 

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