Atmosfere ljubavi
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Atmosfere ljubavi

Andre Maurois

The novel subtly and psychologically depicts three love stories/"atmospheres" through the relationship between a man and a woman, analyzing different forms of love, marital crises, jealousy, boredom and the impossibility of complete understanding between

The novel is structured as three different “atmospheres” or love stories that show how the same man (Philippe) experiences love and marriage with two completely different women. Maurois masterfully analyzes the psychology of love relationships: from passionate first love, through marital boredom and routine, to new love and renewed disappointment.

The work is a sophisticated study of married life, jealousy, boredom, lust and emotional dissatisfaction. Maurois writes with characteristic elegance, irony and psychological acumen, without pathos and excessive drama. The novel shows how different “atmospheres” (climatic, emotional and cultural) shape love relationships and how people often seek what they lack in a previous relationship.

The style is light, sophisticated and very readable, typical of Maurois’s prose. The work is one of his earlier and very successful novels, which made him popular throughout Europe, including in Croatia in the 1930s.

In Croatian reception, Atmospheres of Love was favored as quality psychological fiction and romantic prose for an educated audience. Today, the novel is appreciated as a classic example of 20th-century French psychological prose and as a subtle analysis of the eternal problems of love and marriage.

Original title
Atmosphères de l’amour
Translation
Jakša Sedmak
Editor
Nikola Andrić
Illustrations
Gerard Cochet
Dimensions
19 x 12 cm
Pages
260
Publisher
Naklada knjižare “Zabavne biblioteke”, Zagreb, 1932.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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