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Sophie Cottin

    This author gained renown for her romantic and historical novels, often exploring themes of morality and exile. Her style was characterized as wildly romantic yet impeccably moral. Writing became central to her life after the early death of her first husband, though she herself passed away in her thirties. Her works continue to resonate with readers for their emotional depth and timeless messages.

    Chevalier De Versenai V1
    The History Of Rasselas, Prince Of Abyssinia, A Tale
    Elizabeth; or The Exiles of Sibera
    Malvina
    Claire d'Albe
    Claire d'Albe
    • Claire d'Albe

      An English Translation

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Set in the picturesque Loire Valley, the story explores the intense and forbidden romance between Claire and her husband's adopted son, Frédéric. The novel boldly portrays adulterous love as a means of personal fulfillment, challenging societal norms of its time. Margaret Cohen's edition emphasizes the conflict between collective welfare and individual happiness within Enlightenment liberalism. Despite later criticisms of sentimentalism, the work significantly influenced the realist aesthetics of prominent French authors like Stendhal and Balzac.

      Claire d'Albe
    • Claire d'Albe

      The Original French Text

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.5(14)Add rating

      Set in the picturesque Loire Valley, the story explores the complex and forbidden relationship between Claire and her husband's adopted son, Frédéric. Both characters are portrayed as virtuous individuals, yet their deepening bond challenges societal norms and moral boundaries. As their friendship evolves into a passionate affair, the narrative delves into themes of desire, loyalty, and the consequences of love that defies convention.

      Claire d'Albe
    • Malvina

      • 258 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      Malvina
    • Elizabeth; or The Exiles of Sibera

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      First published in French in 1806, this novel tells the story of Elizabeth, a noblewoman who is sent to exile in Siberia by the Russian czar. The book explores themes of love, loss, and political tyranny, and offers a poignant and vivid depiction of life in Russia during the 18th century.

      Elizabeth; or The Exiles of Sibera
    • The History Of Rasselas, Prince Of Abyssinia, A Tale

      Elizabeth Or The Exiles Of Siberia, A Tale (1876)

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Emphasizing its cultural significance, this scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original work. While it may exhibit imperfections typical of aged texts, such as marks and flawed pages, the reprint aims to preserve the integrity of the original literature. The commitment to making this work accessible reflects a dedication to protecting and promoting important literary contributions in high-quality, modern editions.

      The History Of Rasselas, Prince Of Abyssinia, A Tale
    • Chevalier De Versenai V1

      A Novel (1810)

      • 292 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by offering an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original text.

      Chevalier De Versenai V1
    • Elizabeth

      The exiles of Sibera - A tale

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in the backdrop of Siberia, this tale explores the lives of exiles facing the harsh realities of their new environment. The narrative delves into themes of survival, resilience, and the human spirit's capacity to endure adversity. With a focus on rich character development, the story reflects the historical context of 19th-century exile practices, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of those cast away from society. This reprint preserves the authenticity of the original 1872 edition.

      Elizabeth
    • Elizabeth Or The Exiles Of Siberia

      A Tale, Founded Upon Facts (1822)

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Siberia, the novel chronicles Elizabeth's harrowing journey after being wrongfully exiled for a crime she didn't commit. As she endures the brutal realities of her punishment, themes of love, betrayal, and redemption emerge through her relationships with fellow exiles, including a poignant romance. Elizabeth's relentless quest to prove her innocence and reunite with her family highlights her resilience. Celebrated for its emotional depth and vivid depictions of the Siberian landscape, this work exemplifies Romantic literature.

      Elizabeth Or The Exiles Of Siberia
    • Amélie Mansfield, Volume 3

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It reflects the historical importance of the work, showcasing its role in the knowledge base of civilization. The aim is to maintain authenticity while providing access to a vital piece of literature housed in major libraries globally.

      Amélie Mansfield, Volume 3
    • 18 histoires de princesses et de fées

      • 116 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Des histoires de princesses, de princes charmants, de rois, de reines, de châteaux, de sorcières... Des histoires de fées, de potions et de formules magiques... A raconter aux petites princesses et aux petites fées avant de partir au pays des rêves.

      18 histoires de princesses et de fées