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Lamiel

fr. Lamiel · 1889
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Historical Context and Significance

The novel "Lamiel" by Henri Beyle, better known by the pseudonym Stendhal, is a vivid reflection of the era in which it was written. This unfinished work opens up the world of 19th-century France to the reader, where social and political changes intertwine with the personal fates of the characters. At the center of the narrative is the young Lamiel, whose thirst for freedom and quest for self-discovery become a symbol of the struggle for individuality in a society constrained by strict moral norms. Stendhal, with his masterful pen, creates the image of a heroine who, despite all obstacles, strives for self-determination and independence. The novel's influence on culture lies in its ability to inspire subsequent generations of writers and thinkers exploring themes of emancipation and inner freedom. "Lamiel" continues to live in the hearts of readers, reminding them of the eternal struggle of individuals for the right to be themselves.

Lamiel
Date of publication: 28 April 2025
Last updated: 28 June 2025
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Original titlefr. Lamiel · 1889