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DUMAS - The Greatest Works of the Father and the Son - 50+ Novels Short Stories and Plays (Illustrated Edition) - The Count of Monte Cristo The Lady of the Camellias… - cover
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DUMAS - The Greatest Works of the Father and the Son - 50+ Novels Short Stories and Plays (Illustrated Edition) - The Count of Monte Cristo The Lady of the Camellias…

Alexandre Dumas, Alexandre Dumas

Tradutor William Robson, R. S. Garnett, A. R. Allinson, Henry Frith, Edmond Gosse

Editora: Good Press

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DUMAS - The Greatest Works of the Father and the Son presents a magnificent collection blending the rich literary legacies of Alexandre Dumas and his son, Alexandre Dumas fils. This anthology showcases a tapestry of themes ranging from swashbuckling adventures and historical escapades to poignant explorations of societal issues and romance. The amalgamation of prose styles'Äîfrom the elder Dumas'Äô vibrant narratives filled with intrigue and heroism to the younger Dumas'Äô introspective and socially conscious tales'Äîoffers a diverse reading experience that captures the imagination while reflecting the dynamic literary landscape of the 19th century. The anthology brings together the formidable literary talents of the two Dumases, whose combined works have significantly shaped French literature. Alexandre Dumas, with his masterful storytelling, laid the groundwork for the romantic historical novel, while Alexandre Dumas fils contributed a more contemporary, critical eye through his dramas and novels. Collectively, their works reflect the broader Romantic and Realist movements, with themes that challenge class distinctions, explore moral dilemmas, and underscore the complexities of human nature. Readers are invited to traverse through this collection, embracing the compelling narratives and diverse characters that offer a multitude of perspectives and literary styles. DUMAS - The Greatest Works of the Father and the Son promises to enrich the reader's understanding of the literary and historical context of the era, presenting an invaluable trove of narratives that continue to resonate today. It is a recommended read for those seeking not only entertainment but also an insightful dialogue between two trailblazers of literary history.
Disponível desde: 14/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 12210 páginas.

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