The Disciple by Paul Bourget

The novel explores the complex relationship between a young, impressionable student and his charismatic mentor, a philosopher with radical ideas. As the student becomes increasingly influenced by his mentor's theories, he begins to apply them to his own life, leading to tragic consequences. The narrative delves into themes of morality, the impact of intellectual thought on personal behavior, and the responsibility of those who wield influence over others. Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century France, the story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of blindly following a charismatic leader without critical thought.

The 6745th greatest book of all time


Published
1889
Nationality
French
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
French

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