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The narrative follows Angélique, a young orphan who is taken in by a humble couple living in the shadow of a grand cathedral. Raised in an atmosphere steeped in religion and surrounded by the intricate beauty of stained glass and embroidered tapestries, Angélique develops a dreamlike yearning for purity and perfection. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she falls in love with Félicien, a nobleman whose family opposes their union. As their love story unfolds, it becomes a poignant exploration of hope, sacrifice, and the fragile boundary between earthly reality and spiritual aspiration. Unlike…mehr

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The narrative follows Angélique, a young orphan who is taken in by a humble couple living in the shadow of a grand cathedral. Raised in an atmosphere steeped in religion and surrounded by the intricate beauty of stained glass and embroidered tapestries, Angélique develops a dreamlike yearning for purity and perfection. Her life takes a dramatic turn when she falls in love with Félicien, a nobleman whose family opposes their union. As their love story unfolds, it becomes a poignant exploration of hope, sacrifice, and the fragile boundary between earthly reality and spiritual aspiration. Unlike the broader societal themes in Zola's other works, The Dream focuses on the deeply personal and intimate struggles of its characters. Angélique's world is one of contrasts: the simplicity of her foster parents' home juxtaposed with the grandeur of the cathedral, and her intense faith set against her growing desires. Zola captures this duality with poetic descriptions, creating a luminous atmosphere that mirrors Angélique's inner life. At its heart, The Dream is a meditation on the human need for transcendence, the longing for something greater than oneself, and the ways in which dreams can both elevate and devastate. It is a story of love and faith, where the sacred and the profane intertwine, and where the boundaries between the material and spiritual realms blur. For readers seeking a more contemplative and ethereal side of Zola's work, The Dream offers a unique and deeply moving experience. While it departs from the social critique of his more famous novels, it retains the emotional depth and psychological insight that define his writing. To read The Dream is to step into a world of beauty and devotion, to witness the triumphs and sorrows of a young woman's journey toward love and faith, and to experience Zola's storytelling in a more delicate and intimate register. It is a novel that lingers in the heart, reminding us of the enduring power of hope and the fragility of human dreams.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Gibbard is Senior Lecturer in French Studies at the University of Western Australia. He has worked previously as an editor of the Complete Works of Voltaire at the Voltaire Foundation, Oxford, and at Monash University and the University of New England. His research interests lie in French literature from the eighteenth to the twentieth centuries, and he has also published on women's political thought during the Enlightenment and the French exploration of Australia.