La Belle Sauvage
- Pagine
- 449
- Lingua
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780375815300
- Tempo di Lettura
- ~7h 52min
La Belle Sauvage è un book di Philip Pullman. Conta 449 pagine.
Informazioni su questo libro
Set in mid‑twentieth‑century England, this novel introduces Malcolm Pollock, a resourceful youth who resides on the banks of the Thames and navigates a world where ordinary life intersects with extraordinary forces. As part of an expanded narrative universe, the story follows Malcolm as he becomes entangled in political maneuvering and scholarly intrigue while safeguarding a mysterious infant. The narrative examines the tension between human ambition and environmental preservation, exploring how young protagonists confront adult conspiracies without compromising their ethical development. Recurring metaphysical concepts address consciousness, companionship, and the interconnectedness of living systems. Pullman’s prose combines historical detail with speculative elements, grounding abstract philosophical inquiries in tangible human experience. The work functions as both a self‑contained coming‑of‑age adventure and a chronological precursor to the author’s earlier trilogy, presenting familiar thematic inquiries through an observant young protagonist.
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Quante pagine ha La Belle Sauvage?+
La Belle Sauvage ha 449 pagine.
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Set in mid‑twentieth‑century England, this novel introduces Malcolm Pollock, a resourceful youth who resides on the banks of the Thames and navigates a world where ordinary life intersects with extraordinary forces. As part of an expanded narrative universe, the story follows Malcolm as he becomes e...
Chi ha scritto La Belle Sauvage?+
La Belle Sauvage è stato scritto da Philip Pullman.