The White Stone

The White Stone

Anatole France

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789369073139
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'The White Stone' by Anatole France is a novel that involves a group of French expatriates explores themes of friendship, history, and the contrast between past glory and present decline. The story takes place amidst the ruins of ancient Rome, with characters engaging in philosophical conversations about the significance of the city’s monuments and the legacy of its once-great civilization. As the characters reflect on the grandeur of the past, they also confront the decay of contemporary society, grappling with questions about the evolution of culture, religion, and human progress. The novel highlights the tension between admiration for the classical world and the disillusionment with the present. Through these conversations, the characters reveal their personal struggles and varying perspectives on life, each contributing to the broader discussion about the rise and fall of civilizations. As they walk through the ruins of the Roman Forum, their reflections serve as a gateway to a deeper exploration of human nature, history, and the passage of time. The opening sets the stage for a thoughtful exploration of how the past continues to influence the present.

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