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Las Novelas de la Rosa

Esta serie de novelas se sumerge en la atmósfera decadente de finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX, explorando el vacío de la sociedad aristocrática y la crisis de sus valores. Las narrativas se centran en estetas y artistas refinados que se esfuerzan por vivir sus vidas como obras de arte en medio de la decadencia de su mundo. Espere intrincadas relaciones amorosas, una estéril búsqueda del placer y el choque con la emergente sociedad de masas. Ofrece una visión cautivadora de la desintegración de los ideales de belleza y el auge de la modernidad impulsada por el beneficio.

The Intruder
The Triumph Of Death (1896)
The Child of Pleasure

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    Like Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, Andrea Sperelli lives his life as a work of art, seeking beauty and flouting the rules of morality and social interaction along the way. In his aristocratic circles in Rome, he is a serial seducer. But there are two women who command his special regard: the young widow Elena, and the pure, virgin-like Maria.

    The Child of Pleasure
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    The Intruder

    • 340 páginas
    • 12 horas de lectura

    This edition of The Intruder offers a faithful reprint of the original 1898 text, preserving its historical integrity and literary style. Readers can explore the themes and narrative as they were intended in the late 19th century, providing a glimpse into the era's storytelling and cultural context.

    The Intruder
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    Set in late 19th-century Italy, the story follows Andrea Sperelli, a young aristocrat captivated by beauty and pleasure. His indulgent lifestyle leads to disillusionment as he grapples with existential questions, particularly through his tumultuous relationship with Elena Muti, who represents his ideals but is engaged to another. The novel delves into themes of beauty, love, and the inevitability of death, featuring D'Annunzio's lush prose that contrasts the allure of art with the darker realities of decay. It's a profound exploration of the human experience.

    The Triumph Of Death (1896)