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Alphonse Karr

    This French critic, journalist, and novelist is known for his literary work. His relatives, including his brother and aunt, also moved in artistic and intellectual circles, suggesting an influential environment.

    Reise um meinen Garten
    Nouvelles Guepes (1853)
    Une Heure Trop Tard (1871)
    Extraits Du Voyage Autour De Mon Jardin
    Les Fleurs animées
    A Tour Round My Garden
    • 2023

      Extraits Du Voyage Autour De Mon Jardin

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In this charming book, Alphonse Karr takes readers on a journey through his garden, recounting the joys and frustrations of cultivating fruit trees, flowers, and vegetables. With witty observations and insightful musings on life, love, and nature, this book is a delightful read for gardeners and non-gardeners alike.

      Extraits Du Voyage Autour De Mon Jardin
    • 2022

      Les Fleurs animées

      • 330 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This extraordinary and curious book, originally published in 1847, features chapters with personified flower illustrations paired with tales rooted in the flower's mythology and folklore. A charming collection that delights both children and adults, it is available in high-quality modern reprints that preserve the original text and art.

      Les Fleurs animées
    • 2021
    • 2009

      Une Heure Trop Tard (1871)

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a rare antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. While it may exhibit imperfections typical of older texts, such as marks and notations, its availability underscores a commitment to preserving and promoting important literature. This edition aims to provide readers with an authentic experience of the original work, ensuring access to culturally valuable content in a modern format.

      Une Heure Trop Tard (1871)
    • 2008

      Nouvelles Guepes (1853)

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The collection features satirical and humorous short stories that critique 19th-century French society, highlighting the follies of bourgeois, artists, politicians, and journalists. Through an ironic and caustic lens, the narratives expose societal hypocrisies and injustices of the time. The title refers to the phrase "piquer des gü pes," meaning to provoke or annoy, reflecting the book's intent to entertain while delivering sharp social commentary. This work is a significant reflection of its era, offering insight into the cultural landscape of France.

      Nouvelles Guepes (1853)