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The Greatest French Classics Of All Time - 100+ Novels Short Stories Poems Plays Philosophical Essays… - cover
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The Greatest French Classics Of All Time - 100+ Novels Short Stories Poems Plays Philosophical Essays…

Guy de Maupassant, Anatole France, Émile Zola, George Sand, Pierre Corneille, François Rabelais, Marcel Proust, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Charles Baudelaire, Jean Racine, Victor Hugo, Jules Verne, Gaston Leroux, Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Alexandre Dumas pere, Stendhal, Voltaire, Molière Molière, Gustave Flaubert, Alexandre Dumas

Editora: DigiCat

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The Greatest French Classics Of All Time encompasses an unparalleled anthology, journeying through the rich tapestry of French literature from the wit of Molière to the existential depth of Marcel Proust. This collection boasts an array of literary styles, including the tragic elegance of Racine, the pioneering science fiction of Jules Verne, and the piercing social commentary of Émile Zola, illustrating the vibrant diversity and thematic range of French literature. The anthology stands as a testament to the evolution of literary expression, capturing the essence of human experience across centuries. Through its curated selection, readers are invited into the heart of literary movements that have shaped not only French thought but the global literary landscape. The contributing authors, a veritable who's who of the French literary canon, bring an array of backgrounds, from the aristocratic salons of the 17th century to the tumultuous streets of 19th-century Paris. United by a common language, their works echo the revolutionary spirit of the Enlightenment, the introspective depth of Romanticism, and the keen social observations of Realism and Naturalism, offering a comprehensive glimpse into the societal shifts and cultural transformations of France. Collectively, their narratives form a multifaceted exploration of human nature, politics, and philosophy. The Greatest French Classics Of All Time serves not just as a literary voyage but as an educational odyssey, beckoning readers to immerse themselves in the profundity and beauty of French literature. It provides a unique portal to understand the evolution of literary thought and the enduring power of language to reflect and shape the world. This anthology is a must-read for anyone seeking to grasp the breadth of human emotion and intellectual prowess that French literature offers, serving both as a scholarly resource and a gateway to the timeless dialogue between authors across generations.
Disponível desde: 13/11/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 29090 páginas.

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