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Title: The Lock and Key Library: the Most Interesting Stories of All Nations: French Novels
Contents:
Count Kostia, by Victor Cherbuliez
Andre Cornelis, by Paul Bourget
The Last of the Costellos, by Anonymous
Lady Betty's Indiscretion, by Anonymous
Summary: "The Lock and Key Library: the Most Interesting Stories of All Nations: French…" edited by Julian Hawthorne is a collection of noteworthy literary works featuring stories from French authors, likely compiled during the late 19th century. The featured stories explore themes of tragedy and human emotion, focusing on characters such as Count Kostia Petrovitch Leminof, a melancholic Russian nobleman, and his interactions with those around him, particularly his son Stephane and his secretary Gilbert Saville. The opening of the anthology introduces Count Kostia, who, after a series of personal tragedies including the loss of his wife and one of his children, seeks solitude in a castle named Geierfels. As he immerses himself in historical research, the narrative reveals the dynamics of his household, highlighting the strained relationship with his son, Stephane, who is depicted as a troubled young man grappling with his emotions and the oppressive atmosphere created by his father's harshness. Additionally, it hints at Gilbert Saville’s philosophical reflections and the challenges he faces in his new position as the Count's secretary, showcasing a rich tapestry of character development and emotional depth. The stories promise a compelling exploration of human nature, relationships, and the impact of grief. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 76.7 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contributor: Bourget, Paul, 1852-1935
Contributor: Cherbuliez, Victor, 1829-1899
Editor: Hawthorne, Julian, 1846-1934
EBook No.: 2047
Published: Jan 1, 2000
Downloads: 118
Language: English
Subject: Detective and mystery stories, French
Subject: French fiction -- Translations into English
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Lock and Key Library: the Most Interesting Stories of All Nations: French Novels
Contents:
Count Kostia, by Victor Cherbuliez
Andre Cornelis, by Paul Bourget
The Last of the Costellos, by Anonymous
Lady Betty's Indiscretion, by Anonymous
Summary: "The Lock and Key Library: the Most Interesting Stories of All Nations: French…" edited by Julian Hawthorne is a collection of noteworthy literary works featuring stories from French authors, likely compiled during the late 19th century. The featured stories explore themes of tragedy and human emotion, focusing on characters such as Count Kostia Petrovitch Leminof, a melancholic Russian nobleman, and his interactions with those around him, particularly his son Stephane and his secretary Gilbert Saville. The opening of the anthology introduces Count Kostia, who, after a series of personal tragedies including the loss of his wife and one of his children, seeks solitude in a castle named Geierfels. As he immerses himself in historical research, the narrative reveals the dynamics of his household, highlighting the strained relationship with his son, Stephane, who is depicted as a troubled young man grappling with his emotions and the oppressive atmosphere created by his father's harshness. Additionally, it hints at Gilbert Saville’s philosophical reflections and the challenges he faces in his new position as the Count's secretary, showcasing a rich tapestry of character development and emotional depth. The stories promise a compelling exploration of human nature, relationships, and the impact of grief. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading Level: Reading ease score: 76.7 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Contributor: Bourget, Paul, 1852-1935
Contributor: Cherbuliez, Victor, 1829-1899
Editor: Hawthorne, Julian, 1846-1934
EBook No.: 2047
Published: Jan 1, 2000
Downloads: 118
Language: English
Subject: Detective and mystery stories, French
Subject: French fiction -- Translations into English
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.