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The Mysteries of Paris (Vol 1-6) - Complete Edition - cover

The Mysteries of Paris (Vol 1-6) - Complete Edition

Eugène Sue

Publisher: DigiCat

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Eugène Sue's monumental work, "The Mysteries of Paris," unfolds over six gripping volumes, intricately weaving the lives of the destitute with those of the Parisian elite during the early 19th century. Employing a serialized format characteristic of the time, Sue crafts a rich tableaux of social realism intertwined with melodrama, uncovering the sordid underbelly of the city through compelling characters and thrilling narratives. The novel serves not only as a gripping exploration of vice and virtue but also as a critique of contemporary society's inequalities and injustices, making it a pivotal text in the genre of social fiction. Eugène Sue, a French novelist and a fervent social reformer, draws upon his background in medicine and his experiences in the bustling streets of Paris to inform his portrayal of urban life. His commitment to social justice is evident in the way he amplifies the voices of the marginalized, allowing the reader a glimpse into their struggles and humanity. This empathetic approach positions Sue as a precursor to later literary movements concerned with social critique and reform. Readers seeking a profound exploration of human experience amid social strife will find "The Mysteries of Paris" both enlightening and entertaining. Fusing adventure, romance, and poignant social commentary, this novel remains a crucial work for understanding the complexities of 19th-century Paris and the human condition.
Available since: 11/11/2023.
Print length: 1404 pages.

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