Mysteries of Paris
Autor Eugene Sueen Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 feb 2016
From July 1842 through October 1843, Parisians rushed to the newspaper each week for the latest installment of Eugène Sue's The Mysteries of Paris, one of France's first serial novels. The suspenseful story of Rodolphe, a magnetic hero of noble heart and shadowy origins, played out over ninety issues, garnering wild popularity and leading many to call it the most widely read novel of the 19th century. Sue's novel created the city mystery genre and inspired a raft of successors, including Les Misérables and The Count of Monte Cristo.
The intricate melodrama of The Mysteries of Paris unfolds around a Paris where the fortunes of the rich and the poor are helplessly tangled, despite the vast gulf between them. In the Cité, 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. As Rodolphe pursues his own mysterious quest for redemption, a circle of characters from all walks of life forms around him-some following his every move and others gravitating to his boundless generosity. From the nefarious pairing of the Schoolmaster and the Owl, a hardened criminal and an unfathomably cruel street merchant, to Morel, a gem-cutter so virtuous he refuses to steal even the smallest ruby to feed his starving family, the lines between good and evil in Sue's Paris are always clear, but never unyielding. Though the immense literary and historical resonance of Sue's magnum opus has been for years overshadowed by Hugo's achievement, this stunning new translation is a revelation, promising to bring the unmitigated pleasures of Sue's cliffhangers and criminals to a new century of readers. Sensational, steamy, tightly-plotted, pulpy, proto-socialist, heartbreaking, and riveting, The Mysteries of Paris is doubtless one of the most entertaining and influential works to emerge from the 19th century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780143107125
ISBN-10: 0143107127
Pagini: 1392
Dimensiuni: 145 x 213 x 71 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Classics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0143107127
Pagini: 1392
Dimensiuni: 145 x 213 x 71 mm
Greutate: 1.04 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Classics
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Eugène
Sue
was
born
in
1804
to
a
doctor
in
Napoleon's
army.
Following
his
disappointing
performance
as
a
medical
student,
he
enrolled
in
the
French
navy
as
a
surgeon's
assistant.
Upon
his
discharge
in
1829,
he
moved
to
Paris,
where
he
proceeded
to
write
nautical
and
adventure
novels.
Sue
inherited
a
large
fortune
on
the
death
of
his
father
in
1830
but
ran
through
it
quickly.
He
took
to
the
writing
of
serial
novels
in
newspapers
in
order
to
support
himself.
Sue
won
election
to
the
National
Assembly
in
1850
as
a
Socialist
delegate.
After
speaking
out
against
Louis-
Napoleon's
coup
d'état,
he
was
briefly
imprisoned
in
1851
and,
after
his
release,
went
into
exile
in
Annecy,
in
the
French
Alps.
He
died
in
Annecy
in
1857,
just
after
completing
The
Mysteries
of
the
People,
which
was
immediately
banned
by
the
French
government.