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  • av Maurice Renard
    445

    "Le Péril Bleu" de Maurice Renard plonge les lecteurs dans un univers de science-fiction fascinant où l'auteur dépeint un monde aux prises avec un danger mystérieux et menaçant. Renard, maître du genre, utilise son écriture imaginative pour créer une toile narrative qui explore les frontières entre la technologie et les conséquences imprévues.L'intrigue du roman suit les protagonistes alors qu'ils se confrontent au "Péril Bleu", un élément de la trame qui semble contenir des implications extraordinaires. Renard, avec son style captivant, explore les ramifications de cette menace, mêlant des éléments de suspense et d'anticipation pour maintenir l'intérêt du lecteur tout au long du récit.Les thèmes de la science, de l'inconnu et des dilemmes éthiques sont habilement tissés dans le tissu narratif, créant une réflexion profonde sur les avancées technologiques et les choix moraux qui en découlent. Renard pourrait présenter des personnages complexes confrontés à des décisions difficiles, ajoutant une dimension humaine à l'histoire.À travers une prose vive et une imagination débordante, "Le Péril Bleu" offre une plongée captivante dans un futur hypothétique. Renard pourrait utiliser son talent pour la description et l'exploration des concepts scientifiques pour transporter les lecteurs dans un voyage intrigant où l'inconnu et l'inexploré se dévoilent page après page.

  • av Hyacinthe Corne
    329,-

    "Le Cardinal de Richelieu" d'Hyacinthe Corne transporte les lecteurs au c¿ur des intrigues politiques du XVIIe siècle en France. Ce roman historique captivant retrace la vie et le règne du puissant Cardinal de Richelieu, le principal ministre de Louis XIII. Corne dépeint avec maîtrise les jeux de pouvoir à la cour, les alliances complexes et les rivalités politiques qui ont marqué cette époque tumultueuse. Au fil des pages, le lecteur est plongé dans les machinations politiques, les conflits religieux et les amours secrètes qui ont façonné le destin de Richelieu. Entre ambition dévorante et vision stratégique, le Cardinal se révèle comme un personnage complexe et fascinant. "Le Cardinal de Richelieu" offre une immersion saisissante dans l'histoire de la France, révélant les coulisses du pouvoir et les passions qui ont marqué cette période charnière.

  • av Honore de Balzac
    335 - 385,-

  • av George Sand
    385,-

    "Dans le premier tome du captivant 'Le Péché de Monsieur Antoine' de George Sand, les lecteurs sont transportés dans un univers romantique où les passions et les péchés entrelacent leurs tentacules en une danse envoûtante. L'auteure, reconnue pour son exploration complexe des relations humaines, tisse une intrigue captivante qui plonge dans les recoins sombres de l'âme.L'histoire suit le protagoniste, Monsieur Antoine, à travers une quête existentielle et passionnelle. George Sand dépeint avec maestria les tourments intérieurs de ce personnage, ses luttes morales et ses émotions tumultueuses face à la tentation et au péché.Dans ce premier tome, l'auteure crée une atmosphère envoûtante, décrivant des paysages pittoresques, des décors passionnants et des personnages aussi mystérieux qu'attirants. Les relations complexes entre les protagonistes sont explorées, capturant l'essence des liens humains et des désirs inassouvis.Les thèmes du péché, de la rédemption et de la recherche de sens sont habilement entrelacés, créant une tension narrative incitant le lecteur à plonger toujours plus profondément dans l'intrigue. George Sand utilise son style riche et évocateur pour peindre des tableaux émotionnels, faisant vibrer les cordes sensibles des lecteurs.

  • av Pierre Loti
    335 - 399,-

  • av Charles Dickens
    639,-

    "Bleak House" is a multi-faceted novel that combines social commentary, satire, and intricate storytelling. The story is narrated by an omniscient and somewhat sardonic voice.The novel begins with a description of a never-ending legal case, Jarndyce and Jarndyce, which has dragged on in the Court of Chancery for many years. This case serves as a central symbol of the inefficiency, corruption, and injustice of the legal system in Victorian England.The plot follows the lives of several characters whose fates are intertwined, directly or indirectly, with the Jarndyce and Jarndyce case. The central figure is Esther Summerson, an orphan who becomes the ward of John Jarndyce, one of the main beneficiaries of the disputed inheritance. Esther is a kind and virtuous young woman who navigates the complexities of her own mysterious past while interacting with a diverse cast of characters.The novel explores various social strata, from the aristocracy to the working class, and Dickens highlights the stark class distinctions and inequalities of the era. It introduces a wide array of memorable characters, including the quirky and bizarre Mr. Krook, the devoted but eccentric Miss Flite, and the villainous lawyer Mr. Tulkinghorn.As the plot unfolds, mysteries and secrets are revealed, and characters' lives become increasingly entangled. The novel delves into themes of injustice, charity, the impact of the legal system on individuals, and the complexities of human relationships."Bleak House" is celebrated for its intricate plotting, vivid characterizations, and its exploration of social and moral issues. Dickens's satirical and critical examination of the legal system and his compassionate portrayal of the struggles of the less fortunate are central to the novel. It remains a classic work of literature that continues to be studied and appreciated for its profound insights into the human condition and the societal challenges of the Victorian era.

  • av Pierre Louys
    399,-

    "Ancient Manners; Also Known As Aphrodite" is a work of erotic literature set in ancient Greece. The novel explores themes of sensuality, desire, and forbidden love.The story is presented as a series of fictional letters written by the character Chrysis, a courtesan and priestess of Aphrodite. In her letters, Chrysis recounts her sensual experiences, her relationships with various lovers, and her observations on love, desire, and the complexities of human relationships.Chrysis's narrative provides a glimpse into the world of ancient Greece, where love and beauty were highly celebrated, and the goddess Aphrodite was revered. The novel explores the intersection of religion, art, and eroticism in this historical context.The book is known for its explicit and sensual content, which was considered scandalous at the time of its publication. It was initially published under a pseudonym due to its controversial nature.Pierre Louÿs was associated with the French Decadent movement, which embraced themes of sensuality and aestheticism. "Ancient Manners; Also Known As Aphrodite" is a reflection of this artistic and literary movement, known for its exploration of taboo subjects and a fascination with the exotic.The novel continues to be studied for its historical and literary significance, particularly in the context of French Decadent literature. It remains a notable work for its sensual and provocative content and its exploration of themes of desire and beauty.

  • av Jules Verne
    399,-

    Le récit "Aux Îles de Cook" relate le voyage de Jules Verne à bord du yacht "Saint-Michel" en 1872. L'auteur a embarqué pour un voyage d'exploration dans l'océan Pacifique, visitant plusieurs îles de l'archipel des îles de Cook, notamment les îles de Tahiti, de Moorea et de Bora-Bora.Pendant son voyage, Jules Verne a observé et décrit les coutumes, la culture, la faune et la flore de ces îles exotiques. Il a rencontré des populations autochtones et a partagé des expériences uniques, notamment des plongées sous-marines pour observer les fonds marins et les récifs coralliens.Le récit est un mélange de récits de voyage et d'observations personnelles. Jules Verne décrit les paysages paradisiaques, les coutumes des habitants, les danses traditionnelles, et l'interaction avec les autorités locales. Il se montre curieux et enthousiaste à l'idée de découvrir ces régions éloignées.La lecture de "Aux Îles de Cook" offre aux lecteurs un aperçu fascinant des voyages d'exploration de Jules Verne, de sa passion pour la découverte et de son talent pour la narration. Le livre illustre son engagement envers l'exploration du monde et sa capacité à rendre vivants les endroits les plus reculés de la planète. C'est une lecture enrichissante pour ceux qui s'intéressent aux voyages, à l'aventure et à la diversité des cultures du monde.

  • av John Henry Goldfrap
    329,-

  • av Charles Foster Kent
    399,-

    "Biblical Geography and History" is a comprehensive exploration of the geographical and historical aspects of the Bible. Charles Foster Kent, a respected biblical scholar of his time, delves into the lands, people, and events that are central to the narratives found in the Old and New Testaments.The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on different regions and historical periods. Kent provides detailed descriptions and analyses of the geographic locations mentioned in the Bible, helping readers to better understand the settings in which biblical events took place.In addition to discussing the physical geography, Kent delves into the historical context of the biblical narratives. He provides insights into the customs, cultures, and historical events that shaped the biblical world. This includes the ancient civilizations, such as Egypt, Babylon, and Assyria, which interacted with the Israelites and are crucial to understanding the broader historical context of the Bible.Kent's work also examines the cultural and religious aspects of biblical history, shedding light on the religious practices, traditions, and beliefs of the people mentioned in the Bible."Biblical Geography and History" serves as an essential resource for students of biblical studies, archaeology, and history, as it provides a comprehensive overview of the geographic and historical background of the Bible. It aids in bridging the gap between the ancient world and the biblical texts, offering valuable insights into the settings and events described in the Old and New Testaments. Charles Foster Kent's book has been a valuable reference for scholars and readers interested in biblical history and its cultural and geographic context.

  • av Allan Pinkerton
    399,-

    "Bucholz and the Detectives" is a fictional detective novel that draws inspiration from Allan Pinkerton's real-life experiences as a detective. The story revolves around the character of Detective Bucholz, who is a skilled and resourceful investigator.The novel's plot centers on a complex case that Detective Bucholz is tasked with solving. The case involves a series of mysterious events, crimes, or conspiracies that require his expertise and the skills of his team of detectives.Throughout the story, Bucholz uses his powers of deduction, observation, and investigation to uncover clues, solve puzzles, and track down wrongdoers. He employs various investigative techniques and, at times, must overcome obstacles and adversaries in the pursuit of justice.The novel combines elements of mystery, suspense, and adventure, offering readers an exciting and engaging narrative that showcases the detective's intelligence and problem-solving abilities. It's a work of fiction that provides a glimpse into the world of detective work as imagined by Allan Pinkerton.Allan Pinkerton is well-known for his contributions to the field of private investigation and law enforcement, and this novel allows readers to enjoy a fictional tale that mirrors some of his real-world experiences and expertise in solving complex cases. "Bucholz and the Detectives" is a testament to Pinkerton's legacy as a detective and writer of detective fiction.

  • av Guy de Maupassant
    329 - 399,-

  • av Victor Hugo
    329,-

    "Claude Gueux" est une nouvelle qui raconte l'histoire d'un homme du même nom, Claude Gueux, qui est un travailleur pauvre et sans éducation. L'histoire se déroule dans la France du 19e siècle, une époque marquée par de profondes inégalités sociales et une dureté considérable envers les classes inférieures.Claude Gueux, en raison de sa situation économique précaire et de son désespoir, commet un vol pour subvenir aux besoins de sa famille. Il est arrêté, jugé et condamné à la prison. En prison, il se heurte à l'injustice du système pénal français, à la brutalité des gardiens et à la dureté des conditions de vie en détention.Le récit explore les conditions de vie difficiles des prisonniers et la façon dont le système pénal peut transformer des individus apparemment ordinaires en criminels endurcis. Il soulève également des questions sur la peine de mort et la nécessité de réformes du système carcéral."Claude Gueux" est également un plaidoyer contre la peine de mort, Hugo utilisant l'histoire de Claude Gueux pour illustrer l'inhumanité de la peine capitale. Le personnage de Claude Gueux devient un symbole de l'injustice du système pénal et de la nécessité de réformes sociales.Cette nouvelle est un exemple du profond engagement social et politique de Victor Hugo dans ses ¿uvres littéraires. Elle a contribué à sensibiliser le public à la question de la réforme pénitentiaire et à remettre en question la peine de mort. "Claude Gueux" est aujourd'hui reconnu comme un classique de la littérature engagée du 19e siècle.

  • av Daniel Defoe
    345,-

    Coloro che erano nel canotto lavoravano di remi a tutto andare per mettersi fuori del nostro tiro, e, benchè Venerdì avesse fatto due o tre volte fuoco sovr'essi, non m'avvidi che ne colpisse alcuno. Egli mi consigliava impadronirmi d'uno de' canotti vuoti, rimasti all'áncora, ed inseguire i fuggiaschi. Per dir vero m'inquietava l'idea che costoro, se li lasciavo tornare a casa, portassero la notizia di quanto era avvenuto ai loro compatriotti, i quali probabilmente sarebbero venuti alla volta di quest'isola con dugento o trecento delle loro barche, e per la forza del numero ne avrebbero senza pietà divorati. Laonde, abbracciato il suggerimento di Venerdì, corsi ad uno di que' can...

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    329,-

    "Polyeucte, martyr" se déroule à Mélitène, une ville située dans l'empire romain. La pièce met en scène le personnage éponyme, Polyeucte, un noble chrétien qui, bien qu'éduqué dans la foi chrétienne, a temporairement renoncé à sa foi pour épouser Pauline, la fille du gouverneur romain Félix.Cependant, Polyeucte ressent un profond appel de sa foi chrétienne et décide de se convertir à nouveau. Lorsqu'il annonce publiquement sa conversion au christianisme et détruit les idoles romaines, cela provoque une grande consternation parmi les Romains, y compris sa propre épouse Pauline et son beau-père Félix. La pièce explore les conflits entre les loyautés religieuses et familiales de Polyeucte.Au fur et à mesure que l'intrigue progresse, Polyeucte est arrêté et condamné à mort pour sa foi chrétienne. Il fait face à sa mort avec un courage inébranlable et devient un martyr chrétien, ce qui provoque la conversion de certains Romains témoins de son sacrifice.La pièce traite de thèmes tels que la foi, le martyre, la conversion, le conflit entre les croyances religieuses et les responsabilités familiales, et la question de l'honneur personnel. Elle est un exemple de tragédie classique française qui se déroule dans un contexte historique et religieux."Polyeucte, martyr" est appréciée pour son exploration des dilemmes moraux et religieux et pour sa représentation du martyre chrétien. La pièce est considérée comme une ¿uvre majeure de Corneille et demeure un classique du théâtre français.

  • av George Sand
    329 - 399,-

  • av Pierre Corneille
    279 - 329,-

  • av Henry Clarke
    399,-

    "The Bushranger's Secret" by Mrs. Henry Clarke is an intriguing work of historical fiction set in colonial Australia. This novel immerses readers in the rugged and untamed landscape of the Australian outback during the 19th century, a time when bushrangers, or highwaymen, roamed the wilderness.The story revolves around the lives of the main characters, who find themselves entangled in a web of secrets and mysteries. The term "bushranger" refers to a criminal who sought refuge in the vast, remote areas of Australia, and the narrative explores the life of one such bushranger and the impact of his actions on the lives of the other characters.As the plot unfolds, readers are drawn into a world of suspense, as secrets are revealed, relationships are tested, and characters face moral dilemmas. The Australian landscape serves as a powerful backdrop, characterized by its harsh beauty and challenges."The Bushranger's Secret" delves into themes of morality, justice, and the consequences of one's actions. It paints a vivid picture of the struggles and triumphs of the characters against the backdrop of a lawless and unforgiving frontier.This novel combines historical accuracy with captivating storytelling to transport readers to a bygone era of Australian history. It offers a glimpse into the complexities of life in the Australian wilderness, where survival often depended on wit, courage, and determination.In summary, "The Bushranger's Secret" by Mrs. Henry Clarke is a historical fiction novel that weaves together a gripping narrative, rich character development, and an evocative setting to provide readers with a captivating and immersive reading experience.

  • av Guy de Maupassant
    329 - 399,-

  • av Wyn Roosevelt
    399,-

    "The Frontier Boys in the Grand Canyon: A Search for Treasure" is an adventure novel written by Wyn Roosevelt. In this story, readers follow a group of young boys known as the Frontier Boys as they embark on an exciting adventure in the Grand Canyon.The plot revolves around the discovery of an old map that hints at hidden treasure within the Grand Canyon. Intrigued by the possibility of uncovering riches, the Frontier Boys set off on a perilous journey into the canyon's depths. Along the way, they encounter a series of challenges, including natural obstacles, dangerous wildlife, and even the pursuit of treasure hunters with nefarious intentions.As the boys delve deeper into the canyon, they must rely on their resourcefulness, teamwork, and survival skills to overcome the challenges they face. The story combines elements of adventure, mystery, and friendship as the boys work together to solve the mystery of the hidden treasure."The Frontier Boys in the Grand Canyon" is an engaging tale that captures the spirit of exploration and the thrill of discovery. It offers young readers an exciting adventure and showcases the importance of courage, determination, and camaraderie in the face of adversity.

  • av John Timbs
    399,-

    "Club Life of London" is a work that offers a comprehensive and informative look at the gentlemen's clubs and social clubs that were prominent in London during the 19th century. During this period, London was a hub of social and intellectual life, and these clubs played a significant role in shaping the city's social scene.The book provides descriptions of various clubs, including their histories, locations, memberships, and the activities that took place within their walls. It delves into the culture and customs of these clubs, including the traditions, rituals, and events that were part of club life.John Timbs' work serves as a historical record of the many clubs that were active during the 19th century, shedding light on the social and cultural norms of the time. It also provides insights into the various individuals who were members of these clubs, including notable authors, politicians, and intellectuals."Club Life of London" is a valuable resource for historians and those interested in the social and cultural history of London. It offers a glimpse into the exclusive and often intriguing world of 19th-century London clubs, where individuals gathered to socialize, discuss intellectual topics, and engage in various recreational activities.

  • av Margaret Vandercook
    399,-

    "The Camp Fire Girls in After Years" by Margaret Vandercook is a heartwarming story that reunites readers with the beloved characters of the Camp Fire Girls and explores their lives as they transition into adulthood.In this installment, the girls who once shared adventures during their Camp Fire days have grown into young women, each pursuing her own path in life. They have forged strong friendships and created lasting bonds through their shared experiences. Now, as they enter a new chapter of their lives, they find themselves facing the challenges and joys of adulthood.The story delves into the personal and professional journeys of these young women, showcasing their resilience, determination, and the enduring values instilled in them through their participation in the Camp Fire organization. Readers witness their growth as they navigate careers, relationships, and family responsibilities, all while upholding the principles of service, community, and leadership.Through their shared experiences and continued commitment to each other, the Camp Fire Girls demonstrate the enduring power of friendship and the importance of staying connected to one's roots. The story celebrates the Camp Fire organization's influence in shaping the characters of these young women and highlights the positive impact they continue to have on their communities.Overall, "The Camp Fire Girls in After Years" is a touching and inspirational tale that reflects the values of the Camp Fire organization and the enduring friendships it fosters among its members as they embark on their journeys into adulthood.

  • av Alfredo Oriani
    345,-

    - Aspettatemi dunque! - esclamò l'avvocato Guglielmi, indugiando nel rimettersi il pastrano grigio da mezza stagione, e aperse la bussola, che dal caffè dava sotto il portico. Gli altri due si erano fermati ad attenderlo. Il portico leggermente ricurvo era poco illuminato; due guardie di pubblica sicurezza stavano addossate all'ultima colonna verso la piazza, che, stretta fra il doppio loggiato, a quell'ora e in quella tenebra sembrava anche più piccola. I suoi fanali, bianchi sopra esili colonnine di ghisa, non rischiaravano né la notte né il selciato; erano otto d'ambo i lati, e la loro luce faceva poco più di un'aureola intorno ai loro vetri.

  • av Pierre Corneille
    329,-

    "Cinna ou la Clémence d'Auguste" est une tragédie qui se déroule à Rome à l'époque de l'Empereur Auguste. La pièce explore les thèmes du complot, de la loyauté, de la clémence et de la politique. Elle met en scène des personnages historiques tels que l'empereur Auguste, le général Cinna, et Émilie.L'intrigue de la pièce tourne autour d'un complot visant à assassiner l'empereur Auguste. Les conspirateurs comprennent Cinna, qui est amoureux d'Émilie, la pupille de l'empereur. Cinna se retrouve déchiré entre son amour pour Émilie et sa loyauté envers les conjurés. Pendant ce temps, Émilie est également tiraillée entre son amour pour Cinna et sa fidélité envers Auguste.Le dilemme moral des personnages, leurs conflits intérieurs et les retournements de situation dramatiques constituent le c¿ur de la pièce. La question de la clémence d'Auguste envers les conspirateurs et la manière dont elle est traitée sont des éléments clés de l'intrigue.Pierre Corneille explore dans cette pièce les nuances de la politique, du pouvoir et des dilemmes moraux. La question de la clémence, c'est-à-dire la décision d'Auguste de pardonner ou de punir les conspirateurs, est au centre de l'intrigue et soulève des questions sur la justice et la clémence en politique."Cinna ou la Clémence d'Auguste" est l'une des tragédies classiques de Corneille et est appréciée pour sa complexité dramatique, ses dialogues élaborés et sa réflexion sur les enjeux moraux et politiques. Elle reste une ¿uvre importante du théâtre français du 17e siècle.

  • av Henry James
    399,-

    "Confidence" is a novel that explores themes of trust, deception, and social intrigue. The story is set in New York City and follows the lives of its characters, with a particular focus on the protagonist, Bernard Longueville.Bernard is a young man of considerable intellect and independence who becomes involved with a charismatic and enigmatic woman named Angela Vivian. Angela is captivating and mysterious, and she draws Bernard into her world. Their relationship is marked by questions of trust and the complexities of human nature.The novel is known for its examination of the psychological and emotional dynamics between the characters. It delves into the art of conversation, the uncertainties of relationships, and the nature of confidence in oneself and others.As the story unfolds, Bernard and Angela's relationship is challenged, and secrets and deceptions come to light. The novel explores the consequences of hidden truths and the impact of trust and doubt on human connections."Confidence" is a complex exploration of human psychology and social interactions, a theme that Henry James would continue to develop in many of his later works. It reflects James's early foray into the realms of human nature and the intricacies of human relationships, paving the way for his more mature and intricate novels that would become his hallmark.

  • av Michele Lessona
    345,-

    Se avessi letto questo libro da giovane la mia vita sarebbe stata diversa. Queste parole mi diceva un amico, riportandomi il Self-Help dello Smiles, che gli avevo dato a leggere. Fui colpito da cosiffatte parole, e stavo pensando all'effetto immenso che aveva prodotto quell'incomparabile libro in Inghilterra, ed all'accoglienza pure favorevolissima che ne aveva avuto fra noi la traduzione italiana, quando ricevetti una lettera dal signor G. Barbèra, nella quale con parole molto lusinghiere egli mi invitava a fare, con esempi italiani, un libro simile agli intendimenti dell'inglese. Qualche mese dopo, il signor Barbèra mi mandò un Manifesto in cui lessi che l'Associazione per l'Educazio...

  • av Pierre Corneille
    265 - 345,-

  • av Giuseppe Manno
    345,-

    Pietro, figliuolo di Barisone, incominciò in Arborea il suo regno, dominato da quella stessa politica fluttuante che tanto infelice avea renduto il governo del genitore. Due atti appartenenti ai primi anni del suo principato lo palesano prima intento ad avere entratura coi Pisani, mercé della donazione da lui fatta alla loro chiesa maggiore di una corte nel luogo di Milis ; e poscia procacciantesi il favore dei Genovesi con giurare appo loro l'osservanza e l'ampliazione degli antichi obblighi del padre suo ; con farsi ascrivere nel numero di quei cittadini e riconoscersi vassallo del comune, salva restando la fedeltà dovuta al pontefice; con assegnare di nuovo ai trafficanti di Genova...

  •  
    329,-

    "Nicomède" est une tragédie qui se déroule dans la ville de Rome à l'époque de l'Empire romain. La pièce met en scène les conflits politiques et moraux qui surgissent dans le sillage de l'ascension de Nicomède, le jeune roi de Bithynie, et de sa relation avec la belle princesse Laodice.Nicomède, bien qu'ayant atteint le trône, est considéré comme inexpérimenté et influençable. Il est tiraillé entre la nécessité de gouverner et les intrigues de cour qui l'entourent. Il est confronté à des décisions difficiles, notamment celle de choisir entre son amour pour Laodice et sa responsabilité en tant que roi.Laodice, pour sa part, est encline à un amour sincère pour Nicomède, mais elle est également contrainte par son engagement antérieur envers le général Arbate. La pièce explore les dilemmes moraux auxquels sont confrontés les personnages, y compris Nicomède, Laodice, et Arbate, ainsi que le sénateur Mithridate.Le sénateur Mithridate joue un rôle clé dans l'intrigue, car il est un homme politique rusé et manipulateur qui vise à renverser Nicomède du trône pour ses propres intérêts. L'intrigue se déroule autour des machinations politiques et des enjeux moraux liés à l'amour, à l'honneur et au pouvoir."Nicomède" est une tragédie qui explore les thèmes classiques de la politique, du pouvoir, de l'amour et de la moralité. La pièce est connue pour ses vers élégants et sa représentation complexe des dilemmes moraux auxquels sont confrontés les personnages. Elle est une ¿uvre importante dans le corpus du théâtre classique français de Corneille et continue d'être étudiée pour son exploration des enjeux humains universels.

  • av Daniel Defoe
    345,-

    Bisognava ora ch'io mi apparecchiassi un maggiore spazio di terreno lavorato perchè avevo grano abbastanza per seminare una biolca di terra. Prima di accignermi a ciò, impiegai almeno una settimana nel fabbricarmi una nuova vanga, la quale, per dir vero, mi riuscì e sconcia e sì pesante, che mi bisognò doppia fatica nel servirmene. Pur la feci esser buona, e seminai il mio grano in due campi spianati, più vicini che potei trovarli alla mia abitazione, difesi con una buona palizzata i cui stecconi erano tutti tolti da quegli alberi che avevo piantati dianzi, e che sapevo come felicemente crescessero. In capo ad un anno ebbi una buona siepe viva che abbisognava ben poco di essere maggiormen...

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