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Бремя страстей человеческих. The Burden Of Human Passions

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Бремя страстей человеческих. The Burden Of Human Passions. The Burden Of Human Passions ' ' . , 100 XX . , ' ', ' '.' ' ' ', , . : , , . , , , SPECIFICATIONS: Author: William Somerset Moem Language: Russian Publication Date: 2021 Number of pages: 760 pst Format: Paperback Size: ( ) Pocket (small size) Weight: 350 g ISBN: Does not apply

Бремя страстей человеческих. The Burden Of Human Passions

'Бремя страстей человеческих' — во многом автобиографичный роман Сомерсета Моэма.

Он был переведен едва ли не на все языки мира и трижды экранизирован, а также вошел в список 100 лучших англоязычных произведений XX века. Прочитав этот роман, Теодор Драйзер назвал Моэма 'великим художником', а его книгу — 'творением гения'.'Бремя страстей человеческих' можно назвать 'романом воспитания', где автор прослеживает жизнь главного героя Филипа Кэри от детства к отрочеству, от юности к зрелости.На его долю выпадает немало испытаний: ранняя смерть родителей, отчаянные поиски своего призвания в мире, обреченные отношения с легкомысленной женщиной. Претерпев немало разочарований, меняя свои взгляды, от подчинения собственным страстям до самоотречения, Филип пытается нить за нитью сплести узор собственной жизни…

SPECIFICATIONS:

Author:William Somerset Moem - Уильям Сомерсет Моєм

Language:Russian/Русский

Publication Date:2021

Number of pages:760 pst

Format:Paperback

Size:Покет (небольшой размер) / Pocket (small size)

Weight:350 g

ISBN:Does not apply

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