The Lady of the Camellias: A Dual-Language Book (English - French)
Autor Alexandre Dumas Traducere de Edmund Gosseen Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 oct 2018
One of the greatest love stories of all time,The Lady of the Camelliasrecounts the history of Marguerite Gautier, the most beautiful, brazen, and expensive courtesan in all of Paris. Known to all as 'the Lady of the Camellias' because she is never seen without her favourite flowers, she leads a glittering life of endless parties and aristocratic balls, with the richest men in France flocking to her boudoir to lay their fortunes at her feet. But despite having many lovers, she has never really loved - until she meets Armand Duval, young, handsome and from a lower social class, and yet hopelessly in love with Marguerite.
ALEXANDRE DUMASfils(1824-1895) was the son of the famous novelist Alexandre Dumas. In 1847 he published his first novel,Adventures of Four Women and a Parrot, followed a year later byThe Lady of the Camelliasand ten other novels over the next decade. After the great success of the dramatic version ofThe Lady of the Camellias, he was gradually drawn away from the novel to the stage. In 1874 he was elected to the French Academy and until his death continued to produce a long line of successful plays.
LIESL SCHILLINGER is a journalist and literary critic who writes regularly forThe New York Times Book Reviewand spent many years on the editorial staff ofThe New Yorker.
JULIE KAVANAGH is the author ofThe Girl Who Loved Camellias, a biography of the courtesan who inspiredThe Lady of the Camellias.An award-winning biographer of Rudolf Nureyev and Frederick Ashton, she has been London editor of bothVanity FairandThe New Yorker.
'One of the greatest love stories of the world' Henry James
'Anyone who has read an outdated English translation of this novel; seen the opera it inspired -La Traviata,by Verdi; or watched the film it inspired -Camille,starring Greta Garbo, might have missed the audacity, obstinacy, sensuality, and recklessness of its characters' Liesl Schillinger
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781719835091
ISBN-10: 1719835098
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC
ISBN-10: 1719835098
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC
Notă biografică
ALEXANDRE
DUMASfils(1824-1895)
was
the
son
of
the
famous
novelist
Alexandre
Dumas.
In
1847
he
published
his
first
novel,Adventures
of
Four
Women
and
a
Parrot,
followed
a
year
later
byThe
Lady
of
the
Camelliasand
ten
other
novels
over
the
next
decade.
After
the
great
success
of
the
dramatic
version
ofThe
Lady
of
the
Camellias,
he
was
gradually
drawn
away
from
the
novel
to
the
stage.
In
1874
he
was
elected
to
the
French
Academy
and
until
his
death
continued
to
produce
a
long
line
of
successful
plays.
LIESL SCHILLINGER is a journalist and literary critic who writes regularly forThe New York Times Book Reviewand spent many years on the editorial staff ofThe New Yorker.
JULIE KAVANAGH is the author ofThe Girl Who Loved Camellias, a biography of the courtesan who inspiredThe Lady of the Camellias.An award-winning biographer of Rudolf Nureyev and Frederick Ashton, she has been London editor of bothVanity FairandThe New Yorker.
LIESL SCHILLINGER is a journalist and literary critic who writes regularly forThe New York Times Book Reviewand spent many years on the editorial staff ofThe New Yorker.
JULIE KAVANAGH is the author ofThe Girl Who Loved Camellias, a biography of the courtesan who inspiredThe Lady of the Camellias.An award-winning biographer of Rudolf Nureyev and Frederick Ashton, she has been London editor of bothVanity FairandThe New Yorker.
Recenzii
One
of
the
greatest
love
stories
of
the
world