| Format | Paperback |
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Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia: Illustrated and annotated
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| Print length: | 169 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publication date: | 17 June 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 15.24 x 0.99 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-13: | 979-8328697163 |
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Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia (also known as The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia or simply Rasselas ) is a philosophical novel by Samuel Johnson, first published in 1759. The book is a profound exploration of human nature, happiness, and the pursuit of fulfillment, and it remains one of Johnson’s most enduring works. Plot Summary The story centers on Rasselas, the fourth son of the King of Abyssinia (modern-day Ethiopia), who lives in the Happy Valley, a utopian paradise where all his needs are met. Despite the luxury and comfort, Rasselas becomes dissatisfied with the confinements of the valley and yearns to discover the true nature of happiness. Key Events: Escape from the Happy Valley : Rasselas, along with his sister Nekayah and a wise poet named Imlac, escapes the Happy Valley to explore the world and find out what makes people truly happy. Search for Happiness : The trio travels to various places, including Cairo, encountering different walks of life and philosophical ideas. They meet scholars, hermits, and others, each offering different perspectives on happiness. Philosophical Inquiries : Throughout their journey, they engage in deep philosophical discussions about the nature of happiness, wealth, power, love, and human aspirations. Return to the Happy Valley : Ultimately, Rasselas and his companions realize that true happiness is elusive and cannot be easily defined or attained. They return to the Happy Valley with a greater understanding of life’s complexities but without a definitive answer to their quest. Major Themes The Pursuit of Happiness : The central theme of the novel is the quest for happiness. Rasselas’s journey represents the universal human search for contentment and fulfillment. Philosophical Inquiry : The book delves into philosophical questions about human nature, the meaning of life, and the sources of happiness. Johnson explores various viewpoints through the characters’ dialogues and experiences. Illusion of Utopias : The Happy Valley represents an idealized world that, despite its perfection, fails to satisfy human desires. This theme critiques the notion that material or situational perfection can lead to true happiness. Transience and Imperfection : Johnson suggests that life’s impermanence and inherent imperfections are central to the human experience. The characters learn to accept the transient nature of happiness. —- ISBN: 9798328697163
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