Los Dioses tienen sed

Los Dioses tienen sed

Anatole France

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Perelló Edicions
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9791370193447
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Los dioses tienen sed (1912) es una intensa novela histórica ambientada en el París de la Revolución Francesa, donde la pasión por la justicia degenera en fanatismo y terror. Anatole France retrata con precisión y profundidad el destino de Évariste Gamelin, un joven pintor idealista convertido en juez del Tribunal Revolucionario, cuya fe en la virtud y en la razón lo conduce a la locura moral y a la destrucción.A través de una prosa elegante, France muestra cómo los ideales más nobles pueden transformarse en instrumentos de violencia cuando los “dioses” exigen sacrificios humanos. Una obra lúcida y trágica sobre el poder, la fe y la fragilidad del alma humana.

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