"Jean-Christophe" is a grand epic novel by Romain Rolland, telling the story of the life and spiritual quests of the talented musician Jean-Christophe Krafft.
In nine volumes, the author traces the path of the main character from childhood to adulthood, narrating the struggle against difficulties and the longing for freedom, self-expression through music. The main character endlessly fights for his own identity and place in the world.
The novel not only tells about the fate of an individual but also reflects the changes in European society at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Rolland explores questions of art, genius, friendship, and love, contrasting individuality with social norms.
"Jean-Christophe" is a hymn to the human spirit, creativity, and inner freedom.
In nine volumes, the author traces the path of the main character from childhood to adulthood, narrating the struggle against difficulties and the longing for freedom, self-expression through music. The main character endlessly fights for his own identity and place in the world.