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Feuilles mortes by Jacques Morel
Authors: Morel, Jacques, 1867-1949
"Feuilles mortes" by Jacques Morel is an illustrated novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around the life and reflections of a woman named Geneviève as she navigates her youth, the passage of time, and her relationships with significant figures such as her father and a woman named Mme Chardin. The narrative captures the essen...
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L'Ile et le voyage: petite odyssée d'un poète lointain by Daniel Thaly
Authors: Thaly, Daniel, 1879-1950
In Cozy Mystery
"L'Ile et le voyage: petite odyssée d'un poète lointain" by Daniel Thaly is a poetic work written in the early 20th century. The collection explores themes of love, nostalgia, and the beauty of island life, conveyed through rich imagery and lyrical verse. The primary focus is likely on the emotional journey of the poet as he reflects on love and th...
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L'Aiglon: Drame en six actes, en vers by Edmond Rostand
Authors: Rostand, Edmond, 1868-1918
"L'Aiglon: Drame en six actes, en vers" by Edmond Rostand is a drama written in the late 19th century. The play delves into the life and struggles of the young Duke of Reichstadt, the son of Napoleon Bonaparte and Marie-Louise, as he navigates a world filled with political intrigue and personal identity challenges. Set against a backdrop of histori...
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La Querelle de l'Orthographe by Marcel Boulenger
Authors: Boulenger, Marcel, 1873-1932
In Light Crime
"La Querelle de l'Orthographe" by Marcel Boulenger is an essay written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the contentious debate surrounding the reform of French orthography, addressing the perspectives of philologists and traditionalists. Boulenger argues against the imposition of an orthographic reform, defending the complexity and b...
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Le Bourdeau des neuf pucelles by Charles-Théophile Féret
Authors: Féret, Charles-Théophile, 1858-1928
"Le Bourdeau des neuf pucelles" by Charles-Théophile Féret is a poetic work written during the early 20th century. This book is a collection of erotic poetry that revisits themes from libertine literature, reflecting on the nature of desire and the relationships between poets and muses. The text serves as a homage to Claude Le Petit, a 17th-century...
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Au Pays des Peaux-Rouges: Six ans aux Montagnes Rocheuses; Monographies…
Authors: Baudot, Victor, 1844-1922
In Light Crime
"Au Pays des Peaux-Rouges: Six ans aux Montagnes Rocheuses" by P. Victor Baudot, S.J. is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work recounts the author's experiences over six years spent in the Rocky Mountains, focusing on his interactions with various Native American tribes and providing in-depth monographs on specific tribe...
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La Tapisserie de la Reine Mathilde dite La Tapisserie de Bayeux by A. Levé
Authors: Levé, A. (Albert), 1843-1921
"La Tapisserie de la Reine Mathilde dite La Tapisserie de Bayeux" by A. Levé is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work examines the famous Bayeux Tapestry, an important artifact from the medieval period that artistically narrates the events leading up to the Norman Conquest of England. The study not only discusses the his...
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Les Sèvriennes by Gabrielle Réval
Authors: Réval, Gabrielle, 1869-1938
In Cozy Mystery
"Les Sèvriennes" by Gabrielle Réval is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores the lives of young women at the École Normale Supérieure in Sèvres, focusing on their aspirations, challenges, and experiences as they prepare for their future as educators. Through the lens of individual characters, such as the ambitious Marguerite ...
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Sauvageonne by André Theuriet
Authors: Theuriet, André, 1833-1907
"Sauvageonne" by André Theuriet is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative introduces readers to Francis Pommeret, a young guard-general who has recently arrived in the serene village of Auberive, where he navigates his duties and budding interactions while feeling an existential ennui. The book likely explores themes of social clas...