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Octave Feuillet

    Un mariage dans le monde
    Monsieur de Camors, Volume 3
    Monsieur de Camors, Volume 1
    Monsieur de Camors
    Monsieur de Camors, Volume 2
    The Romance Of A Poor Young Man
    • The Romance Of A Poor Young Man

      Translated From The French Of Octave Feuillet With A Critical Introduction By Henry Harland Edited By Edmund Gosse

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set in 19th-century France, this novel explores the life of a struggling young man who navigates the complexities of love and social class. The narrative delves into his passionate yet tumultuous relationships, highlighting themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the pursuit of happiness amidst societal constraints. The translation includes a critical introduction that provides insight into the author's literary significance and the cultural context of the time, enriching the reader's understanding of the work.

      The Romance Of A Poor Young Man
    • Monsieur de Camors, Volume 2

      • 82 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The life of Octave Feuillet, a prominent French novelist and dramatist, unfolds through his early education at the prestigious lycée Louis-le Grand and his initial aspirations for a diplomatic career. His literary journey began alongside Paul Bocage, leading to his first notable successes with the novel "Bellak" and the comedy "La Crise." Recognized for his contributions to literature, he was elected to the French Academy in 1862 and later served as the librarian of Fontainebleau palace, balancing his literary pursuits with this prestigious role.

      Monsieur de Camors, Volume 2
    • Monsieur de Camors

      in large print

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book is a reproduction of a historical work, aimed at enhancing accessibility for readers with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house known for producing large print editions, it focuses on making classic literature more approachable. This initiative highlights the importance of inclusivity in reading, ensuring that significant texts are available to a wider audience.

      Monsieur de Camors
    • Monsieur de Camors, Volume 1

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The biography details the life of Octave Feuillet, a prominent French novelist and dramatist known for his literary contributions in the 19th century. Born in Saint-Lô, he excelled academically and initially pursued a diplomatic career. Collaborating with Paul Bocage, he found success in theater and published his notable novel, Bellak, in 1852. His achievements led to his election to the French Academy in 1862 and a position as librarian at Fontainebleau palace, reflecting his esteemed status in French literature.

      Monsieur de Camors, Volume 1
    • Monsieur de Camors, Volume 3

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Born in 1821, Octave Feuillet emerged as a prominent French novelist and dramatist, initially destined for a diplomatic career. His literary journey began with successful collaborations in theater alongside Paul Bocage. Feuillet achieved notable recognition with his 1852 novel Bellak and the comedy La Crise. His contributions to literature earned him a place in the French Academy in 1862, and he later served as the librarian of Fontainebleau palace. His works reflect a blend of personal experience and the cultural milieu of 19th-century France.

      Monsieur de Camors, Volume 3
    • Román o zjizveném mladíkovi nímž je hrabě Louis Lange d’Ardennes de Camors, odehrávající se za dob 2. císařství francouzského.

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