Manon Lescaut
-
- $4.99
Publisher Description
Passion and tragedy intertwine as the young Chevalier des Grieux falls hopelessly in love with the enchanting and capricious Manon. Their fervent romance spirals through the opulence and peril of 18th-century France, as social constraints and desires clash. Prévost delves into themes of love's consuming power and moral complexity, crafting a poignant narrative that questions the very nature of devotion and fate.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The tragic love story Manon Lescaut has been the model for operas (by Puccini, Massenet and Henze) and films for years. This French classic by the Abb Pr vost, retranslated for the first time in 52 years by Steve Larkin, shows remarkable resiliency more than 200 years after its original publication. Set in Paris and Louisiana around 1720, it is the archetypal 18th-century romance, with the noble des Grieux as devoted lover and the worldly Manon as inconstant mistress.