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L'Arcadie; suivie de La pierre d'Abraham by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre

by Saint-Pierre, Bernardin de, 1737-1814
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L’Arcadie; suivie de La pierre d’Abraham by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre is a fictional narrative written in the late 18th century. This work presents a blend of pastoral themes and mythological references, likely exploring the lives of shepherds and the simplicity of rural existence, intermingled with tales of divine intervention and the wisdom of ancient teachings. The story opens with Tirtée, a shepherd in Arcadia, who represents the tranquil life amidst nature, setting the stage for encounters with travelers and the unfolding of deeper narratives. At the start of the narrative, Tirtée is introduced as he tends his flock on the serene slopes of Mount Lycée and witnesses a turbulent sea, contemplating the contrasting fates of land dwellers and sailors. He then encounters two strangers, with whom he offers hospitality, thus inviting themes of friendship and the sharing of stories. The dialogue shifts towards a celebration of Jupiter, introducing the festive aspects of Arcadian life while foreshadowing deeper reflections on loss and love, illustrated through Tirtée’s poignant memories of his deceased family members. This gentle yet profound opening sets a compelling tone for the exploration of enduring human emotions and connections against the backdrop of mythological and pastoral life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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