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Marcel Schwob

    August 23, 1867 – February 26, 1905

    Marcel Schwob was a pivotal figure in French Symbolist literature, noted for his exploration of complex psychological states and the darker facets of human nature. He employed a precise, highly stylized prose that captivated readers with its evocative atmosphere. Schwob's work often delved into themes of identity, memory, and illusion, utilizing innovative narrative techniques that foreshadowed modern literary approaches. His distinctive voice and literary depth offer a profound reading experience.

    Marcel Schwob
    Mimes, With A Prologue And Epilogue
    The Assassins
    Imaginary Lives
    The King in the Golden Mask
    Double Heart
    The Book of Monelle