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George du Maurier

    Este autor es célebre por su distintivo estilo artístico y literario, obteniendo reconocimiento tanto en la ilustración satírica como en la escritura de novelas. Sus obras profundizan frecuentemente en las complejidades de las relaciones humanas y las costumbres sociales de su época. Empleó hábilmente el ingenio y la ironía para transmitir sus observaciones, creando piezas que siguen siendo cautivadoras y que invitan a la reflexión. Su legado también se extiende a través de su familia, influyendo en generaciones posteriores en las artes.

    George du Maurier
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    The Martian
    Oxford World's Classics: Trilby
    Trilby
    • Trilby

      • 257 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      1894. With illustrations by the author. Artist and writer, Trilby is his best remembered work. The novel begins: It was a fine, sunny, showery day in April. The big studio window was open at the top, and let in a pleasant breeze from the northwest. Things were beginning to look shipshape at last. The big piano, a semi-grand by Broadwood, had arrived from England by the Little Quickness (la Petite Vitesse, as the good trains are called in France), and lay, freshly tuned, alongside the eastern wall; on the wall opposite was a panoply of foils, masks, and boxing gloves.

      Trilby
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    • Oxford World's Classics: Trilby

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      First published in 1894, the story of the diva Trilby O'Ferrall and her mentor, Svengali, has entered the mythology of that period alongside Dracula and Sherlock Holmes. Immensely popular for years, the novel led to a hit play, a series of popular films, Trilby products from hats to ice-cream, and streets in Florida named after characters in the book. The setting reflects Du Maurier's bohemian years as an art student in Paris before he went to London to make a career in journalism. A celebrated caricaturist for Punch magazine, Du Maurier's drawings for the novel--of which his most significant are included here--form a large part of its appeal.

      Oxford World's Classics: Trilby
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