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Stendhal – Armance 1971 Turkish Book Turkey

Stendhal – Armance 1971 Turkish Book Turkey

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Stendhal – Armance (Armance) – Doğan Kardeş Yayınları Edition (1971)

Description:

This is the 1971 Turkish edition of Armance (Armance), published by Doğan Kardeş Yayınları. Written by Stendhal and first published in 1827, the novel is Stendhal’s first major work and an important early example of psychological fiction in French literature.

The story centers on Octave de Malivert, a young aristocrat struggling with deep inner conflict, and his relationship with Armance, a woman of sensitivity and emotional intelligence. Their connection is marked by unspoken tension, restraint, and emotional distance, shaped by Octave’s hidden secret and inability to fully engage with the world around him. The novel unfolds as a subtle and introspective exploration of love, identity, and personal limitation.

Stendhal is widely regarded as a pioneer of psychological realism, known for his sharp insight into human behavior and emotional complexity. His works often focus on individuals navigating society, ambition, and inner turmoil. In Armance, he presents a restrained yet deeply nuanced portrayal of emotional isolation and the difficulty of authentic connection.

This Doğan Kardeş Yayınları edition represents a Turkish translation of Stendhal’s early work, offering readers access to a foundational novel in the development of modern psychological literature. As a 1970s Turkish printing, it holds both literary and collectible interest.

Key Features:

• Title: Armance (Armance)

• Author: Stendhal

• Publisher: Doğan Kardeş Yayınları

• PublicationYear: 1971

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Psychological fiction; Romantic novel

• Original Publication: 1827

• Main Characters: Octave de Malivert; Armance

• Themes: Love; Emotional restraint; Identity; Inner conflict; Social pressure

• Literary Significance: Early example of psychological realism in French literature

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