Set against a backdrop of stylistic extravagance reminiscent of the Decadent Movement, the story introduces Djila, an ultimate femme fatale and snake-woman, crafted by Félicien Champsaur during a whimsical phase of his career. Originally published in 1928, the narrative explores themes of allure and danger, showcasing the author's ambition to push the boundaries of his creativity and delve into the complexities of a captivating yet perilous character.
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The Latin Orgy
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of a lavish and debauched Roman Empire, the story explores themes of desire and brutality through vivid characters such as gladiators, dancers, and courtesans. The narrative captures the excesses of an empress's insatiable lust and the harsh realities of the Circus, showcasing the stark contrasts of pleasure and pain. Félicien Champsaur's work stands out as a significant piece of decadent fiction, immersing readers in a world of opulence and moral decay.
U-A, král opic
- 197 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Zdá se vám příliš neskutečná láska mladé američanky Mabel a krále opic U-A? V přírodním i lidském světě však není nouze o podobné události, zvlášť když nechybí fantazie...
Homo Deus - Člověk Bůh, Neviditelný satyr, vyšlo v knihovně světových románů, svazek III.
Homo Deus - Člověk Bůh, Neviditelný satyr, vyšlo v knihovně světových románů, svazek III.
