La terre du passé by Anatole Le Braz
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Le Braz, Anatole, 1859-1926
French
"La terre du passé" by Anatole Le Braz is a collection of literary essays and reflections written in the late 19th century. The book delves into the cultural and historical significance of Brittany, exploring its myths, legends, and the remnants of its religious practices through evocative narratives and character-driven storytelling. The central c...
The opening of the work introduces a solitary landscape dotted with ancient roads, once bustling with the movement of pilgrims during the meaningful "Trô-Breiz" pilgrimage. The narrator encounters Roparz, an aged cordier, who recounts tales of this historic pilgrimage, which was once adorned with grand processions to visit the seven patron saints of Brittany. Their conversations evoke a rich sense of nostalgia for times when faith and tradition were deeply woven into the fabric of local life, contrasting with the present desolateness of the once-vibrant routes now largely abandoned. The narrative promises a blend of personal stories interwoven with collective history, setting the stage for further explorations of the intertwined fates of the land and its people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Thomas Hernandez
2 months agoIt took me a while to start, but the formatting of this PDF is flawless and easy to read on any device. A perfect companion for a quiet weekend.
Mason Green
3 months agoI was pleasantly surprised because the interplay between the protagonists drives the story forward beautifully. A solid resource I will return to often.
Kimberly Lee
3 months agoI was pleasantly surprised because the interplay between the protagonists drives the story forward beautifully. I will be reading more from this author.
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Paul Baker
2 months agoAt first glance, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling and well-thought-out. A perfect companion for a quiet weekend.