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1830s

Indiana (Oxford World's Classics)
George Sand · 2008
The first novel that George Sand wrote without a collaborator, this is not only a vivid romance, but also an impassioned plea for change in the inequitable French marriage laws of the time, and for a new view of women. It tells the story of a beautiful and innocent young woman, married at sixteen to a much older man. She falls in love with her handsome, frivolous neighbor, but discovers too late that his love is quite different from her own. This new translation, the first since 1900, does full justice to the passion and conviction of Sand's writing, and the introduction fully explores the response to Sand in her own time as well as contemporary feminist treatments.<br/><br/>About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.
1840s

The Lady of the Camellias (Penguin Classics)
Alexandre Dumas fils · 2013

The Mysteries of Paris (Penguin Classics)
Eugene Sue · 2015
1850s

The Flowers of Evil
Charles Baudelaire · 2016
1860s

Maldoror and Poems
Lautreamont · 1978
1870s

The Assommoir
Émile Zola, Robert Lethbridge · 2021
1880s

Pot Luck (Oxford World's Classics)
Émile Zola · 2009

The Masterpiece (Oxford World's Classics)
Émile Zola · 2008

Germinal (Oxford World's Classics)
Émile Zola · 2008

Boule de suif
Guy de Maupassant · 2017

The Ladies' Paradise (Oxford World's Classics)
Émile Zola · 2008
1910s

The Gods Will Have Blood (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics)
Anatole France · 1980
1920s

NADJA BY (BRETON, ANDRE) PAPERBACK
Andr' Breton · 2007
1940s

The Second Sex
Simone de Beauvoir · 2012

Froth on the Daydream
Boris Vian · 1970

Miracle of the Rose
M. Jean Genet · 2019
Jean Genet, French playwright, novelist and poet, turned the experiences in his life amongst pimps, whores, thugs and other fellow social outcasts into a poetic literature, with an honesty and explicitness unprecedented at the time. Widely considered an outstanding and unique figure in French literature, Genet wrote five novels between 1942 and 1947, now being republished by Faber & Faber in beautiful new paperback editions.<br/>Miracle of the Rose was Jean Genet's second novel, composed in 1943 while incarcerated in prison. The novel is informed by Genet's memories of confinement, both in prison and the Mettray reformatory where he spent three years from the age of 15. The central figure of the novel is Harcamone, whom Genet first encountered at Mettray, and who resurfaces in an adult prison -- now a murderer and, in the world-turned-upside-down of Genet's vision, a quasi-divine figure.

Thiefs Journal
M. Jean Genet · 2019

No Exit and Three Other Plays
Jean-Paul Sartre · 1989
1950s

Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter (Perennial Classics)
Simone de Beauvoir · 2005
1960s

A Void
Georges Perec · 2025
1970s

Life A Users Manual
Perec, Georges
1980s

Segu
Maryse Condé · 2017
