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Rachilde

    Rachilde was a pioneer of anti-realistic drama and a notable figure of the Decadent movement. Her works are characterized by an experimental approach and a rejection of traditional literary conventions. Rachilde focused on exploring the darker aspects of the human psyche and societal taboos. Her innovative style and daring themes distinguish her as a unique voice in French literature.

    Rachilde
    Nein, ich bin keine Feministin
    Die Gespensterfalle
    The Blood-Guzzler and Other Stories
    The Princess of Darkness
    Monsieur Venus
    The Demon of the Absurd
    • 2024

      The Blood-Guzzler and Other Stories

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The collection features six previously untranslated short stories by Marguerite Eymery, known as Rachilde, showcasing her unique Symbolist style. These tales blend strangeness and brutality, delivering deep psychological insights through deft artistry. The translation by Sue Boswell highlights Rachilde's exceptional talent in short fiction, complementing her well-known novels, including the Decadent classic Monsieur Vénus. Readers can expect an intriguing exploration of the bizarre and the profound in this captivating volume.

      The Blood-Guzzler and Other Stories
    • 2024

      The Demon of the Absurd

      • 142 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the boundaries of imagination, this collection features Rachilde's unique tales that blend tragedy, comedy, horror, and mystery. Through her lens, the absurd becomes a pathway to deeper truths, challenging conventional perceptions of reality. Marcel Schwob's introduction highlights Rachilde's distinctive vision, marked by her fear of mirrors and reflections on existence. Originally published in 1894, this English translation by Shawn Garrett brings to light the work of a pivotal figure in Decadent literature, celebrated for her profound insights and artistic innovation.

      The Demon of the Absurd
    • 2023

      The Princess of Darkness

      • 266 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Exploring themes of psychological depth and neo-Gothic elements, this novel features a haunted house and a family curse, showcasing Rachilde's bold narrative style. Known for her provocative works, the author, writing as Jean de Chilra, presents a daring story that challenges and alienates readers while delving into the complexities of human desire and darkness. This edition offers an exceptional English translation of a significant yet lesser-known work from the Symbolist and Decadent movements, appealing to those who appreciate unconventional literature.

      The Princess of Darkness
    • 2004

      Monsieur Venus

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
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      In this key text from the French decadent movement, an aristocratic young woman becomes enamoured of a young man who makes artificial flowers for a living.

      Monsieur Venus