More Than I Can Bear

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The Immortal

Alphonse Daudet's "The Immortal" is a poignant exploration of artistic ambition set against the vibrant backdrop of 19th-century Paris. Written in Daudet's signature lyrical style, the novella weaves complex narratives that reflect both the beauty and the despair of the creative life. The text deftly intersperses personal anecdotes with fictional elements, delving into the lives of artists who are simultaneously revered and forgotten. The literary context is enriched by comparisons to the works of contemporaries like Balzac and Zola, emphasizing the existential struggles of its protagonists amid societal expectations and artistic integrity. Daudet, a French novelist and playwright, was deeply influenced by his own experiences in the literary circles of his time, which undoubtedly informed his portrayal of the artist's plight in "The Immortal." His formative years in the South of France, coupled with his immersion in the cultural milieu of Paris, provided a wellspring of inspiration that shaped his vivid characters and their narratives. Daudet's keen observations on the interplay between fame and obscurity reveal his understanding of the fragile nature of artistic legacy. "The Immortal" is a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the psychological intricacies of creativity and the challenges faced by artists. This novella speaks not only to those within the artistic community but also to anyone who grapples with the fleeting nature of success and the enduring quest for meaning in a transient world.
More Than I Can Bear

Author: E.N. Joy
language: en
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Release Date: 2014-04-29
Some would say that God will not put on a person more than she can bear, but Paige begs to differ, because she is truly on the edge. One more unexpected and unpleasant occurrence and she'll be free falling. As if physical, mental, sexual, and spiritual abuse from her husband doesn't weigh heavily enough on her, Paige has learned that her best friend and sister in Christ slept with her husband. Thank God for Norman, one of Paige's co-workers. He is there to catch her fall before she hits the ground. But will Norman be there when Paige receives news that may not only push her off the edge, but cause her to jump willingly? In More Than I Can Bear, Paige must decide if she is going to allow herself to drown in the storms she finds herself in, or catch hold of the lifesaver God extends to her.