The Pastoral Symphony
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Publisher Description
The Pastoral Symphony (La Symphonie Pastorale) is a profound and introspective novel by André Gide, first published in 1919. Set against the backdrop of a pastoral, late 19th-century rural setting, the story revolves around Pastor Bernard, a devout Protestant who takes in a blind young girl named Gertrude after the death of her parents.
As Gertrude integrates into Bernard’s household, the boundaries between duty and desire blur. The pastor finds himself grappling with his growing emotional attachment to Gertrude, creating a moral and spiritual dilemma. Gide delves deeply into themes of morality, faith, and the conflicts between idealism and reality. Through a nuanced psychological portrait, the novel challenges the reader to reflect on the true nature of charity, the authenticity of religious devotion, and the complexities of human emotions.
In this contemplative narrative, Gide masterfully explores the inner turmoil of his characters, offering a rich, thought-provoking examination of the conflicts that arise when personal desires clash with moral obligations.