Through charm, drive, and diligent effort Octave Mouret has become the director of one of the finest new department stores in Paris, Au Bonheur des Dames. Supremely aware of the power of his position, Mouret seeks to exploit the desire that his luxuriantly displayed merchandise arouses in the ladies who shop, and the aspirations of the young female assistants he employs. Charting the beginnings of the capitalist economy and bourgeois society, Zola captures in lavish detail the greedy customers and gossiping staff, and the obsession with image, fashion, and gratification that was a phenomenon of nineteenth-century French consumer society. Of all Zola’s novels, this may be the one with the most relevance for our own time.
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Victor Hugo - A nyomorultak
A romantika legnagyobb francia képviselőjének regényeposza egy volt fegyenc testi-lelki nyomorúságáról, egy közönyös, ellenséges társadalommal vívott harcáról, emberi, erkölcsi felemelkedéséről szól. A gazdag képzelettel megfestett, lebilincselő kalandok háttere a múlt század első fele, a forradalmakkal vajúdó francia társadalom válságos korszaka. A finom lírával árnyalt hatalmas történelmi tablóban Hugo a bűn és bűnhődés, morál és társadalom nagy kérdéseit feszegeti és szenvedélyesen hirdeti a törvény betűjénél is erősebb emberi igazságot, az ember javulásába vetett hitét.
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
The Collector's Library in Colour takes the favourite illustrated titles of The Collector's Library and presents them in full colour. Jane Austen's best-loved novel is a memorable story about the inaccuracy of first impressions, about the power of reason, and above all about the strange dynamics of human relationships and emotions. Here, where Hugh Thomson's delightful period illustrations were originally black-and-white, they have been sensitively coloured by Barbara Frith, one of Britain 's most accomplished colourists.
A tour de force of wit and sparkling dialogue, Pride and Prejudice shows how the headstrong Elizabeth Bennett and the aristocratic Mr Darcy must have their pride humbled and their prejudices dissolved before they can acknowledge their love for each other."
With an Afterword by Henry Hitchings.
Victor Hugo - Les Misérables (angol)
Hugo's classic tale set against the backdrop of political upheaval in 19th-century France retains its timeless appeal in this notably condensed rendition of the struggles of former convict Jean Valjean. While the abridgment inevitably cuts many of the intricate subplots and minor characters who enrich Hugo's vast tome, this suspenseful central plot tracing Valjean's endeavor to emerge from desperate circumstances while being pursued by the duty-obsessed Inspector Javert remains intact and comprehensible to listeners. The principal characters retain their epic proportions, and the major themes of redemption through good works and the importance of authentic charity are undiminished. Narrator Michael York adds vigor and distinct characterizations to the broad cast of characters in this fittingly dramatic performance. Suitable for collections that do not already contain one of the many audio versions of this work
Charles Dickens - A Tale of Two Cities
It is the latter part of the eighteenth century, France and England are at war. Then the French Revolution begins and some people who were friends become enemies. But strange things happen in such turbulent times.
Victor Hugo - Notre-Dame de Paris (Easy Classics)
Esmeralda la bohémienne vient de rejoindre Blanche-Neige et Cendrillon dans le catalogue des studios Disney. Ainsi, plus que jamais, Victor Hugo incarne la France dans l'imaginaire anglo-saxon: après le triomphe des Misérables au music-hall, voici que la bosse de Quasimodo et les gargouilles gothiques initient aux terreurs médiévales les gamins de la génération Stallone-Schwarzenegger. Tant mieux! Il s'en trouvera toujours quelques-uns pour avoir envie de lire le livre - et pour s'apercevoir que l'île de la Cité en 1482 est mille fois plus dépaysante, mille fois plus fabuleuse que toutes les machines à tuer du futur. Notre-Dame de Paris, cependant, nous en apprend moins long sur le Moyen Age que sur le XIXe siècle. Sur cette époque bénie où Hugo, Dumas, Sue, pressés par des besoins d'argent, pondaient d'invraisemblables romans pleins de personnages sommaires et d'effets mélodramatiques, mais qui, par le miracle du style, se transformaient en chefs-d'oeuvre éternels. Depuis, la recette s'est perdue. Qui sait encore écrire des histoires capables d'ensorceler le public populaire et l'intelligentsia, les élèves de maternelle et les Bac + 10? Qui retrouvera le secret des grands romantiques? Qui aura le culot de refaire courir sur les tours de Notre-Dame un sonneur de cloches bancal, une espèce de cyclope dont la « grimace sublime » reflète « un mélange de malice, d'étonnement et de tristesse » ?
Gaston Leroux - The Phantom of the Opera
The little known, brilliant original text by Gaston Leroux has been immortalized by screen and stage adaptations. One of the greatest horror stories of all time, The Phantom of the Opera makes compulsive reading. It abounds with wonderful descriptions, extraordinary events, tragedy, horror, pathos, tremendous humour and a gallery of charming minor characters. Leroux's portrait of the hideous musician, crazed by his own extreme ugliness, shows compassionate insight into a criminally insane mind. MUsic infuses the story, enriching the many dimensions of the novel which is steeped in the glamour of life at the Pris Opera. The author's knowledge of the building itself and the extraordinary history of its construction create a basis of realism in the story. Incredible, seeminly supernatural elements are artfully infused with real facts, with references to real people, places and
events, so that the novel is a dazzling blend of illusion and reality, between which it is hard to distinguish, so that each chilling moment is intensified. Gaston Leroux was a master of his genre.
Alessandro Manzoni - I promessi sposi
"I promessi sposi" sono una continua parabola della vita e della morte, di questo nostro breve passaggio terreno, una parabola vista quasi sempre dal basso, a ricordare una volta ancora che l'eccezione, l'eccezionalità, in quanto tali sono rarissime e 'romanzesche', mentre l'eroismo del vivere quotidiano va cercato in tutt'altra direzione e in tutt'altri modi. Come subito notava acutamente Pietro Giordani, bisogna diffidare dell' "apparir semplice" di Manzoni: nel suo grande romanzo c'è tutta l'urgenza di un messaggio che da allora rimane vivo e tragico e presente, nell'incomparabile finezza analitica dei protagonisti e delle loro passioni, in una raggiunta serenità che ben si avverte faticosa e precaria anche se a tratti pienissima, nella coscienza di un'amara e misteriosa condizione umana.
Un libro straordinario, la cui misura cresce con il passare del tempo: tutta la storia dell'uomo torna ad aprirsi dinanzi a noi, non appena parte il solenne 'largo' dell'attacco: "Quel ramo del lago di Como...".
Jane Austen - Persuasion
At twenty-seven, Anne Elliot is no longer young and has few romantic prospects. Eight years earlier, she had been persuaded by her friend Lady Russell to break off her engagement to Frederick Wentworth, a handsome naval captain with neither fortune nor rank. What happens when they encounter each other again is movingly told in Jane Austen's last completed novel. Set in the fashionable societies of Lyme Regis and Bath, "Persuasion" is a brilliant satire of vanity and pretension, but, above all, it is a love story tinged with the heartache of missed opportunities.
Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey
Harper Collins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. 'Northanger Abbey! These were thrilling words, and wound up Catherine's feelings to the highest point of ecstasy.' Considered the most light-hearted and satirical of Austen's novels, Northanger Abbey tells the story of an unlikely young heroine Catherine Morland. While staying in Bath, Catherine meets Henry Tilney and his sister Eleanor who invite her to their family estate, Northanger Abbey. A fan of Gothic Romance novels, naive Catherine is soon letting her imagination run wild in the atmospheric abbey, fuelled by her friendship with the vivacious Isabella Thorpe. It is only when the realities of life set in around her that Catherine's fantastical world is shattered. A coming-of-age novel, Austen expertly parodies the Gothic romance novels of her time and reveals much about her unsentimental view of love and marriage in the eighteenth century.
Alexandre Dumas - A fekete tulipán
„A haarlemi tulipántársaság díjat tűzött ki a szénfekete nagy tulipán fölfedezésére – nem merjük azt mondani, hogy létrehozására –, ami akkor megoldatlan probléma volt, sőt megoldhatatlan problémának is látszott, ha tekintetbe vesszük, hogy abban a korban még a természettől fogva sötétbarna fajta sem létezett.
Mondogatták is, hogy a díj alapítói akár kétmillióra is szabhatták volna a díjat százezer frank helyett, minthogy a dolog úgyis kivihetetlen.
De azért a tulipánkertészeket mégiscsak lázas izgalom fogta el. Némely kertészek átvették magát az ötletet, de megvalósíthatóságában nem hittek; a műkertészek fantáziája azonban olyan élénk, hogy ámbár eleve kilátástalannak ítélték elképzeléseiket, mégsem tudtak többé másra gondolni, mint arra a nagy fekete tulipánra […].
Van Baerle is azok közül a tulipánkertészek közül való volt, akiket magával ragadott az ötlet; Boxtel azok közé tartozott, akiket az üzlet érdekelt.”
A XVII. századi Hollandiában játszódó történet véres mészárlással kezdődik: a franciapárti Witt testvéreket Orániai Vilmos hívei – hazaárulás vádjával – felkoncolják. Cornelius van Baerle az egyik Witt testvértől titkos levelet őriz, s emiatt letartóztatják és halálra ítélik. Halálos ítéletét az utolsó pillanatban életfogytiglani fogházra változtatják. A börtönbe Cornelius becsempészi a dédelgetett tulipánhagymát, és nem is sejti, hogy a zord falak egy másik ritka virágszálat is rejtenek: az ördögien kegyetlen porkoláb szépséges leányát, Rosát.
Erény és bűn, szerelem és kapzsiság, árulás és hősi halál, uralkodói önkény és igazságtétel – a romantikus regények minden eleme együtt van ebben a jellegzetes Dumas-históriában.
Lucinda Riley - The Light Behind the Window
The present
Emilie de la Martiniéres has always fought against her aristocratic background, but after the death of her glamorous, distant mother, she finds herself alone in the world and sole inheritor of her grand childhood home in the south of France. An old notebook of poems leads her in search of the mysterious and beautiful Sophia, whose tragic love affair changed the course of her family history. As Emilie unravels the story, she too embarks on her own journey of discovery, realising that the château may provide clues to her own difficult past and finally unlock the future.
The past
London 1943. A young office clerk, Constance Carruthers, is drafted into the SOE, arriving in occupied Paris during the climax of the conflict. Separated from her contact in her very first hours in France, she stumbles into the heart of a wealthy family who are caught up in a deadly game of secrets and lies. Forced to surrender her identity and all ties to her homeland and her beloved husband, Constance finds herself drawn into a complex web of deception, the repercussions of which will affect generations to come.
From the author of the international bestseller, Hothouse Flower, Lucinda Riley’s new novel is a breathtaking and intense story of love, war and, above all, forgiveness.
Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility
"I could hardly keep my seat." Spirited and impulsive, Marianne Dashwood is the complete opposite to her controlled and sensible sister, Elinor. When it comes to matters of the heart, Marianne is passionate and romantic and soon falls for the charming, but unreliable Mr Willoughby. Elinor, in contrast, copes stoically with the news that her love, Edward Ferrars is promised to another. It is through their shared experiences of love that both sisters come to learn that the key to a successful match comes from finding the perfect mixture of rationality and feeling.
Henryk Sienkiewicz - Quo Vadis? (angol)
IN the trilogy “With Fire and Sword,” “The Deluge,” and “Pan Michael,” Sienkiewicz has given pictures of a great and decisive epoch in modern history. The results of the struggle begun under Bogdan Hmelnitski have been felt for more than two centuries, and they are growing daily in importance. The Russia which rose out of that struggle has become a power not only of European but of world-wide significance, and, to all human seeming, she is yet in an early stage of her career.
In “Quo Vadis” the author gives us pictures of opening scenes in the conflict of moral ideas with the Roman Empire,—a conflict from which Christianity issued as the leading force in history.
The Slays are not so well known to Western Europe or to us as they are sure to be in the near future; hence the trilogy, with all its popularity and merit, is not appreciated yet as it will be.
The conflict described in “Quo Vadis” is of supreme interest to a vast number of persons reading English; and this book will rouse, I think, more attention at first than anything written by Sienkiewicz hitherto.
Lucinda Riley - The Lavender Garden
An aristocratic French family, a legendary château, and buried secrets with the power to destroy two generations torn between duty and desire.
La Côte d’Azur, 1998: In the sun-dappled south of France, Emilie de la Martinières, the last of her gilded line, inherits her childhood home, a magnificent château and vineyard. With the property comes a mountain of debt—and almost as many questions . . .
Paris, 1944: A bright, young British office clerk, Constance Carruthers, is sent undercover to Paris to be part of Churchill’s Special Operations Executive during the climax of the Nazi occupation. Separated from her contacts in the Resistance, she soon stumbles into the heart of a prominent family who regularly entertain elite members of the German military even as they plot to liberate France. But in a city rife with collaborators and rebels, Constance’s most difficult decision may be determining whom to trust with her heart.
As Emilie discovers what really happened to her family during the war and finds a connection to Constance much closer than she suspects, the château itself may provide the clues that unlock the mysteries of her past, present, and future. Here is a dazzling novel of intrigue and passion from one of the world’s most beloved storytellers.
In the UK, this book is published under the title _The Light Behind the Window_.
Thomas Hardy - The Return of the Native
A new edition of Thomas Hardy's timeless novel of two pairs of mismatched lovers.
One of Hardy's classic statements about modern love, courtship, and marriage, The Return of the Native is set in the pastoral village of Egdon Heath. The fiery Eustacia Vye, wishing only for passionate love, believes that her escape from Egdon lies in her marriage to Clym Yeobright, the returning "native," home from Paris and discontented with his work there. Clym wishes to remain in Egdon, however--a desire that sets him in opposition to his wife and brings them both to despair. Behind the narrative of The Return of the Native lie the tragic fates of Flaubert's Madame Bovary and Oedipus, and in writing the novel Hardy endowed his ordinary characters with the status of tragic heroes, seen especially in the ill-fated lovers and Damon Wildeve, who spoil their chances to master their own destinies. The Introduction and Notes featured in this new edition incorporate the most up-to-date scholarship on Thomas Hardy.
Edited with Notes by Tony Slade with an Introduction by Penny Boumelha.
Alexandre Dumas - The Count of Monte Cristo
The story of Edmund Dantes, self-styled Count of Monte Cristo, is told with consummate skill. The victim of a miscarriage of justice, Dantes is fired by a desire for retribution and empowered by a stroke of providence. In his campaign of vengeance, he becomes an anonymous agent of fate. The sensational narrative of intrigue, betrayal, escape, and triumphant revenge moves at a cracking pace. Dumas' novel presents a powerful conflict between good and evil embodied in an epic saga of rich diversity that is complicated by the hero's ultimate discomfort with the hubristic implication of his own actions.
Judith McNaught - Whitney, My Love
One of today's best-loved authors, Judith McNaught launched her stellar career with this dazzling bestseller. Now in a special edition that features a brand-new, enhanced ending and endows familiar characters with new depth, Whitney, My Love lives on as "the ultimate love story, one you can dream about forever" (Romantic Times).
Under the dark, languorous eyes of Clayton Westmoreland, the Duke of Claymore, Whitney Stone grew from a saucy hoyden into a ravishingly sensual woman. Fresh from her triumphs in Paris society, she returned to England to win the heart of Paul, her childhood love...only to be bargained away by her bankrupt father to the handsome, arrogant Duke. Outraged, she defies her new lord. But even as his smoldering passion seduces her into a gathering storm of desire, Whitney cannot -- will not -- relinquish her dream of perfect love.
Rich with emotion, brimming with laughter and tears, Whitney, My Love confirms once more why "Judith McNaught is truly one of the spellbinding storytellers of our times" (Affaire de Coeur).
Jane Austen - Emma (angol)
Jane Austen teased readers with the idea of a 'heroine whom no one but myself will much like', but Emma is irresistible. 'Handsome, clever, and rich', Emma is also an 'imaginist', 'on fire with speculation and foresight'. She sees the signs of romance all around her, but thinks she will never be married. Her matchmaking maps out relationships that Jane Austen ironically tweaks into a clearer perspective. Judgement and imagination are matched in games the reader too can enjoy, and the end is a triumph of understanding.
Alessandro Manzoni - A jegyesek
Egy Milánó környéki faluban, a XVII. század első felében egy fiatal mátkapár készül boldogan az esküvőre; kihirdették már őket, elkészült a kelengye is, már csak a papi áldás van hátra. Miért kezd hát egyszerre homályos magyarázkodásba, miért húzza-halasztja a szertartást a nyájas-kenetes don Abbondio tisztelendő úr? Renzo és Lucia nem tudják még, hogy a környék mindenható urának brávói fenyegették meg a papot, hogy ő áll boldogságuk útjába, mert szemet vetett a szép Luciára. S nem sejtik azt sem, mikor szülőfalujukból éjten-éjjel elmenekülnek, hogy mennyi hányattatás vár még rájuk, hogy egyszerű sorsukba beleavatkoznak egy számukra ismeretlen világ hatalmai, jók és gonoszak, nagyurak és egyházi méltóságok, mindenre kész haramiák, lelketlen poroszlók – és hősünket egyszer csak sodorni kezdi a történelem: tanúja a nevezetes milánói éhségtüntetésnek, az 1630-as nagy pestisjárványnak, az olasz fejedelemségek, a spanyol és osztrák hódítók fel-fellobbanó marakodásának. S milyen színesen, milyen drámai erővel jeleníti meg Manzoni a történelem és a személyes sors megsűrűsödő pillanatait! Milyen éles szemmel néz az emberi lélek mélyeire, milyen nagyszerűen festi hőseit, nemes indulatok, apró gyarlóságok, gonosz szenvedélyek hordozóit! S mennyi mindent tud mondani Alessandro Manzoni (1785-1873) korról, erkölcsről, szokásokról, a történelemről és az emberről, mennyi ma is eleven fénnyel ragyogó igazságot! _A jegyesek_ azok közé a nagy regények közé tartozik, amelyek nélkül szegényebb volna egy nép szellemi vagyona, szegényebb az egész emberiség.
Charlotte Brontë - Evelyn Attwood - Jane Eyre (Penguin Readers)
This is Charlotte Bronte's powerful story of a young woman struggling to make a life for herself. Jane Eyre is a poor young teacher who works for the rich and mysterious Mr. Rochester. At first Jane has little to do with her employer, but she soon finds herself falling in love with him. Rochester loves Jane too, but he has a terrible secret from his past. Tragedy follows when Jane learns the truth. Will their love survive?