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Jane de la Vaudère

    Jane de la Vaudère, seudónimo de Jeanne Scrive, fue una novelista, poeta y dramaturga francesa asociada tanto con el movimiento Decadente como con el Naturalismo. Su obra a menudo profundiza en temas que exploran las complejidades de la sexualidad humana y el exotismo, característicos de su época. A través de su poesía, novelas y obras de teatro, creó narrativas que capturaron las corrientes literarias distintivas de su tiempo, asegurando su lugar como una voz notable en la literatura francesa.

    Maharadžův miláček : román exotické lásky
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    The Priestesses of Mylitta
    The Witch of Ecbatana and The Virgin of Israel
    • Focusing on the Decadent Movement, this collection features two of Jane de La Vaudère's notable novels, translated into English for the first time by Brian Stableford. These works are part of her unique moeurs antiques sequence, showcasing her intriguing narrative style and exploration of themes relevant to her era. De La Vaudère's writing offers a captivating glimpse into the complexities of her characters and the societal norms of her time.

      The Witch of Ecbatana and The Virgin of Israel
    • Exceedingly rare, even in the original French, and here translated for the first time into English by Brian Stableford, The Priestesses of Mylitta, first published in 1907, is Jane de La Vaudère's Babylon-set novel of decadence and amour. Revolving around the cult of the eponymous goddess, whose worship consists, in part, of newly married women delivering themselves to haphazard lovers, the story, which was very probably the author's last completed work, is one of both tenderness and torture, brutal bloodshed and the adoration held in delicious kisses. There is nothing half-hearted about The Priestesses of Mylitta, and no sign that La Vaudère was not as intensely emotionally involved with the project as she generally seemed to be; and the book, doused as it is with homicidal horrors and permeated with the incense of love, will surely delight all fans of her wonderful creations.

      The Priestesses of Mylitta
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      • 392 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of late 19th-century Paris, this collection showcases over one hundred vignettes by Jane de La Vaudère, a pioneering female author in a male-dominated literary world. Her stories, rich in themes of beauty, horror, humor, love, and cruelty, exemplify narrative minimalism, presenting a unique and polished perspective on contemporary society. Translated by Brian Stableford, this work not only provides insight into the era's culture but also serves as an influential model for modern storytelling techniques.

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