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Robert Smythe Hichens

    November 14, 1864 – July 20, 1950

    Robert Smythe Hichens was a satirical writer and critic. His works often explore human nature with sharp observation and a critical eye. Hichens is distinguished by his refined style and ability to portray complex characters. His writing is valued for its intelligence and insight.

    A spirit in prison
    The Woman with the Fan
    The Paradine Case
    The Slave
    On The Screen
    The Garden of Allah
    • The Woman with the Fan

      in large print

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The book is a reproduction of an original historical work, specifically designed in large print to enhance readability for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a house known for its focus on accessibility, this edition aims to preserve and make historical texts available to a wider audience.

      The Woman with the Fan2024
    • December Love

      in large print

      • 828 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      The publishing house Megali focuses on reproducing historical works in large print, catering specifically to individuals with impaired vision. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility and ease of reading for those who may struggle with standard print sizes.

      December Love2023
    • Bella Donna Bella Donna A Novel

      • 518 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on Bella Donna, a young Englishwoman whose impulsive nature leads her to marry an Egyptologist and travel to Egypt. There, she becomes enamored with the charming Mahmoud Baroudi and concocts a scheme to eliminate her husband for a chance at love. The story intricately explores Bella Donna's psychological struggles amid themes of love, betrayal, and the cultural tensions between Western and Eastern societies. This suspenseful tale promises to engage readers as they follow Bella Donna's perilous journey.

      Bella Donna Bella Donna A Novel2023
    • Die Rückkehr der Seele & Der Bewohner der Schwelle

      Erstübersetzung

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Die Geschichte erkundet die Idee, dass die Seelen der Verstorbenen zurückkehren können, um diejenigen zu verfolgen, die für ihren Tod verantwortlich sind. Ein Mann, der nicht an solche Phänomene glaubt, findet sich in einer verwirrenden Situation wieder, als er sich in die zurückgekehrte Seele verliebt. Parallel dazu wird die Figur des Rev. Marcus Harding eingeführt, der in London als Geistlicher tätig ist und sich mit psychischer Forschung beschäftigt. Die Erzählung verbindet Elemente von Horror, Romantik und spiritueller Erkundung, während sie die Herausforderungen und Konflikte der Charaktere beleuchtet.

      Die Rückkehr der Seele & Der Bewohner der Schwelle2022
    • The Spell of Egypt

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Hichens was a versatile English writer known for his journalism, novels, and playwriting. His education spanned prestigious institutions, and he gained acclaim for his satirical work on Oscar Wilde, "The Green Carnation." Notable novels adapted into films include "The Garden of Allah" and "The Paradine Case." His literary repertoire also features a range of titles such as "Flames," "The Prophet of Berkeley Square," and "The Spell of Egypt," showcasing his diverse storytelling and thematic exploration throughout his career.

      The Spell of Egypt2022
    • Wie die Liebe zu Professor Guildea kam

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Der arrogante Wissenschaftler Prof. Guildea lehnt Sentimentalität und menschliche Nähe ab, bis er eines Nachts von einem unsichtbaren Wesen heimgesucht wird, das ihn liebt. Verzweifelt versucht er, mit dieser unerwünschten Zuneigung umzugehen, während nur sein Graupapagei das Wesen erkennen kann. Eine außergewöhnlich gruselige Geschichte.

      Wie die Liebe zu Professor Guildea kam2021
    • Il caso Paradine

      • 648 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Robert S. Hichens (1864-1950), amico di Oscar Wilde (di cui fece la parodia in un romanzo) e di Somerset Maugham, è l'autore, oggi dimenticato, di tre romanzi (Il giardino di Allah, Il caso Paradine e Bella donna) di gran voga ai loro tempi, e di uno splendido racconto nero, Come scoprì l'amore il professor Guildea, pubblicato da questa casa editrice nella collana «Il divano». Da Il giardino di Allah fu tratto un film. E Hitchcock trasformò, nel 1948, Il caso Paradine in uno dei più celebri film giudiziari (con Gregory Peck e Alida Valli).

      Il caso Paradine1995
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    • Robert Hichens: Zahrada Allahova, I.–II. díl, dva svazky. Rok 1927, II. vydání, překlad Ivan Schulz. Počet stran: 368 + 324.

      Zahrada Allahova1927
    • Historický společenský milostný román z prostředí italského Říma a francouzské Lombardie a dalších měst z konce 19.století.Ve dvou dílech

      Plodná réva I. díl1925
    • Historický společenský milostný román z prostředí italského Říma a francouzské Lombardie a dalších měst z konce 19.století.Ve dvou dílech

      Plodná réva II.1925
    • Historický společenský milostný román z prostředí italského Říma a francouzské Lombardie a dalších měst z konce 19.století.Ve dvou dílech

      Plodná réva I. a II. díl1925
    • This classical work, published over a century ago, holds significant historical importance. To ensure its legacy endures, Alpha Editions has republished it in a modern format, featuring clear and readable text that has been reformatted and retyped, rather than relying on scanned copies. The effort aims to preserve its value for both present and future generations.

      A spirit in prison1908