Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

The blue flower., by Penelope Fitzgerald ; with an introduction by Candia McWilliam, MP3

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The blue flower., by Penelope Fitzgerald ; with an introduction by Candia McWilliam, MP3
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
The blue flower.
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Oclc number
900865812
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by Penelope Fitzgerald ; with an introduction by Candia McWilliam
Summary
The Blue Flower is set in the age of Goethe, in the small towns and great universities of late eighteenth-century Germany. It tells the true story of Friedrich von Hardenberg, a passionate, impetuous student of philosophy who will later gain fame as the romantic poet Novalis. Fritz seeks his father's permission to wed his "heart's heart, " his "spirit's guide"--a plain, simple child named Sophie von Kühn. It is an attachment that shocks his family and friends. Their brilliant young Fritz, betrothed to a twelve-year-old dullard? How can this be? The irrationality of love, the transfiguration of the commonplace, the clarity of purpose that comes with knowing one's own fate--these are the themes of this beguiling novel, themes treated with a mix of wit, grace, and mischievous humor
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