The Bells of Bruges by Georges Rodenbach

The Bells of Bruges

Georges Rodenbach

243 pages first pub 1892 (editions)

fiction classics reflective sad slow-paced
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The Bells of Bruges by Georges Rodenbach is a poignant and introspective tale that will resonate deeply with readers who appreciate the beauty of melancholic love stories, the rich history of old Europe, and the complexities of the human heart, making it a perfect fit for those who savor slow-paced, emotionally charged narratives that explore the intricacies of the human experience.

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There are three loves in the life of Joris Borluut, the town carillonneur of Bruges. He marries the fiery Barbe, whose dark beauty is a reminder of Belgium's Spanish heritage. Repelled by her harshness and violence, he starts an affair with her si...

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