John Fowles described Le Grand Meaulnes as a novel
that ‘has haunted the European mind since it first appeared in 1913. It is
a novel one never quite forgets, a book like a secret
garden...’
Le Grand Meaulnes is a story
of the end of youth, with its sense of wonder and idealism, and the
transition to adulthood and experience. In a story which exquisitely
blends realism with a hint of fantasy, Augustin Meaulnes is haunted by the
memory of a beautiful girl briefly encountered in a fantastic ‘domain’.
However, Meaulnes finds himself unable to return there both physically and
emotionally.
An acknowledged modern classic, Le Grand
Meaulnes is offered here in a new translation
which is more sympathetic to the poetic original than previous
editions.