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Published: 1st December 1980
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Adolphe
By (Author) Benjamin Constant
Translated by Leonard Tancock
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Classics
1st December 1980
31st July 1980
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
843.6
Paperback
128
Width 133mm, Height 199mm, Spine 8mm
102g
Adolphe is a privileged and refined young man, bored by the stupidity he perceives in the world around him. After a number of meaningless conquests, he at last encounters Ellenore, a beautiful and passionate older woman. Adolphe is enraptured and gradually wears down her resistance to his declarations of love. But as they embark on an intense and tortured affair, Ellenore gives way to a flood of emotion that only serves to repel her younger lover - yet he cannot bring himself to leave her and his procrastination can only bring tragedy. Partly inspired by Constant's own stormy affair with Madame de Stael, Adolphe (1816) is a penetrating psychological depiction of love that plumbs the depths of the passions, motives and inconsistencies of the human character.