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Anatole: Regény by István Toldy
by Toldy, István, 1844-1879Description
Anatole: Regény by István Toldy is a novel written in the late 19th century. This work introduces the life of Anatole, the son of a wealthy yet dissolute Parisian father, exploring themes of familial relationships, social standing, and the pressures of adulthood as Anatole navigates his childhood and adolescence under the watchful eye of relatives after losing his father. The opening of the novel sets the stage for Anatole’s character and the circumstances that shape him. It describes his upbringing and the impact of his father’s legacy on his life. As a young boy thrust into adulthood due to his father’s irresponsibility, Anatole is taken in by relatives in the hopes of fostering a better future for him. However, he soon finds himself grappling with the reality of growing up amid financial difficulties and the complexities of personal relationships, particularly with his cousin Hermance, with whom he develops a complicated bond. The narrative hints at a deeper exploration of the emotional and social challenges faced by young adults in a changing society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)



