Der Ewige Jude
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A fictional story about a family's struggle with their Jewish identity amidst growing anti-Semitism in 19th century Europe.
Eugène Sue was a French novelist whose works were characterized by adventurous plots and strong social themes. His novels often captured the spirit of the age, exploring the lives of people across social strata. Through his engaging narratives, he garnered a wide readership, and his works had a significant impact on popular literature. His style was often described as vivid and dramatic, providing readers with a thrilling experience.







A fictional story about a family's struggle with their Jewish identity amidst growing anti-Semitism in 19th century Europe.
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to maintain its authenticity, featuring original copyright references and library stamps. It reflects the foundational knowledge of civilization, showcasing the importance of historical texts. The reproduction aims to honor the original artifact, providing readers with a genuine glimpse into its historical context and scholarly relevance.
In the Cite, a seedy neighborhood where criminals gather, Rodolphe encounters a young prostitute of breathtaking purity who goes by the name Songbird. He saves her from an attack by a ruffian called the Slasher, setting off the dominoes of an epic narrative traversing the ranks of French society.
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Experience the epic journey of the Wandering Jew in this thrilling continuation of Sue's classic tale. Filled with adventure, romance, and mystery, this book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and adventure literature.
The Mysteries of the People: The Silver Cross is a thrilling adventure story that takes readers on a journey through the seedy underbelly of Paris in the 19th century. The novel is full of colorful characters and intricate plot twists, and will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Eugène Sue is a master of suspense and his book is a true page-turner.
This volume includes two novels by Eugène Sue, a prominent French novelist and social critic. The Mysteries of the People is a sprawling and ambitious work that explores the lives of various social classes in 19th-century Paris. The Executioner's Knife is a crime novel that follows the investigations of a detective into a series of brutal murders. Both works reflect Sue's commitment to social justice and his lively and engaging style.