Nineteenth-Century French Short Stories Dual-Language Appelbaum Stanley
Nineteenth-Century French Short Stories Dual-Language Appelbaum Stanley Storytelling has enjoyed a long and glorious tradition in France, perhaps reaching its zenith in the nineteenth century.…
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Nineteenth-Century French Short Stories Dual-Language Appelbaum Stanley
Storytelling has enjoyed a long and glorious tradition in France, perhaps reaching its zenith in the nineteenth century. Hoffmann, Edgar Allan Poe (translated by Baudelaire), and Turgenev (translated by Merimee), such French authors as Daudet, Maupassant, Flaubert, and Zola brought the short story to a high degree of perfection.This volume brings together six outstanding tales, each by a different author, originally published between 1829 and 1886. Influenced by the work of foreign writers in the genre, including E. T. A.
Representing a variety of tenth-century literary trends (Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, and even a foretaste of Symbolism), the stories include Mateo Falcone (by Prosper Merimee), Sylvie (by Gerard de Nerval), Alphonse Daudet's La mule du Pape (The Pope's Mule), Gustave Flaubert's Herodias (Herodias), Emile Zola's L'attaque du