ISBN-13: 9781523394005 / Francuski / Miękka / 2016 / 122 str.
ISBN-13: 9781523394005 / Francuski / Miękka / 2016 / 122 str.
*** Francais (for English scroll down) *** Edition bilingue Russe-Francais avec le texte parallele "Si vous jugez vous ne comprenez pas"
La nouvelle Le Coupon Falsifie, egalement publie en francais sous le titre "Le Faux Coupon," raconte les consequences de la falsification d'un coupon, tout d'abord les malheurs en cascade qui en decoulent: demission, licenciements, faux temoignage, vols, lynchages, assassinats, puis par les paroles de la plus simple des femmes le retour dans un cercle vertueux. Les personnages se croisent et les interactions touchent toutes les couches de la societe, du tsar aux moujiks.
Les actions sont rapides, a peine decrites, seules les consequences interessent l'auteur. Les personnages apparaissent et disparaissent, seul le coupon, qui represente le mal, et le bagnard Stepane, qui represente le bien, sont les heros de cette nouvelle.
*** English ***
Bilingual edition (Russian-French parallel texts) Russian easy readers If you are learning or improving your Russian or French as second language, grab this bilingual edition containing a bilingual edition of this masterpiece. An easy to read paragraph by paragraph Russian-French parallel text version.
"Since you judge, it means obviously that you don't know"
The Falsified Coupon is a novella in two parts by Leo Tolstoy. In Part I, schoolboy Mitya is in desperate need of money to repay a debt, but his father angrily denies him assistance. Dejected, under the instigation of a friend Makhin, Mitya simply changes a 2.50 rouble bond coupon to read 12.50 roubles, but this one evil deed sets off a chain of events that affects the lives of dozens of others, when his one falsehood indirectly causes a man to murder a woman at the end of Part I, and then seek redemption through religion in Part II.
Having written the novella in his dying years, after his excommunication, Tolstoy relishes the chance to unveil the "pseudo-piety and hypocrisy of organized religion." Yet, he maintains an unwavering belief in man's capacity to find truth, so the story remains hopeful, especially in Part II, which shows that good works can affect another as in a domino effect, just as evil does in Part I. The novella has also been translated with the title "The Forged Coupon," "The Counterfeit Note" and "The Forged Banknote."
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