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I Malavoglia

The House by the Medlar Tree

by Giovanni Verga
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

I Malavoglia is one of the great landmarks of Italian Literature. It is so rich in character, emotion and texture that it lives forever in the imagination of all who read it. What Verga called in his preface a 'sincere and dispassionate study of society' is an epic struggle against poverty and the elements...

Short Sicilian Novels

Novelle Rusticane

by Giovanni Verga
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

'Lawrence's translations of Verga's Sicilian short stories are classics in their genre, perfectly capturing their cunning fusion of artlessness, austere detachment and skilfully engineered spontaneity as well as retaining something of that lofty style for which Verga's Italian contemporaries so admired...
by Giovanni Verga
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

This volume contains the long novella Sparrow and five stories never previously translated into English: Temptation, The Schoolmaster, The Devil's Hand, The Gold Key and Comrades. A great read for anyone interested in Sicily and Southern Italy. Verga is the master of the short-story form. 'Giovanni Verga...
by Giovanni Verga
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

It's the story of a Sicilian peasant who rises to the aristocracy, ruffling feathers at all social levels, and it's a masterpiece of 19th century realism. Scotland on Sunday D.H. Lawrence's translation brings to life the Sicily of the 19th century. It will appeal to readers of classic fiction or anyone...
by Abbe Prevost
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

Manon Lescaut is a classic of French Literature, has never been out of print in France since its publication in 1731 and has inspired several operatic versions and at least three films. Set in Regency Paris and Louisiana around 1720, it has a significance which transcends its context. It is a love story,...
by Pierre Louys
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

One of the great novels about obsessive love, The Woman and The Puppet was first published in France in 1898 and is considered Louys' masterpiece. It has inspired five film versions, including von Steinberg's in 1935 and Bunuel's in 1977. 'This elegantly simple story has lost none of its charm. It is...
by Francois Garde
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2016

What Became of the White Savage enjoyed phenomenal success in France where it won nine literary prizes including the prestigious Goncourt Prize in the first novel category. Some time in the 1840s, Narcisse, a young French sailor is abandoned on the coast of Australia and given up for dead by his shipmates....

Prague Noir

The Weeping Woman on the Streets of Prague

by Sylvie Germain
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

a haunting classic Madeleine Kingsley in She Magazine �An intricate, finely crafted and polished tale, The Weeping Woman on the Streets of Prague brings magic-realism to the dimly lit streets of Prague. Through the squares and alleys a woman walks, the embodiment of human pity, sorrow, death. Everyone...

Marie Grubbe

Seventeenth Century Interiors

by Jens Peter Jacobsen
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2016

'Jacobsen has made a more profound impression on me emotionally than anything else I’ve read in recent years.' Sigmund Freud ‘In Jacobsen we have the earliest and noblest example of an author who combines a powerful imagination and a wistfully tender nature with all the finesse of the most highly...
by Benito Perez Galdos
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

Crushed by poverty or the weight of their pretensions, the high and low life of 19th century Madrid provides the cast for this enjoyably bleak portrait of a family's decline, fall and recovery. The widow Dona Francisca, reduced from salon to slum, is protected by her servant Benita, who begs and barters...
by Johann Grimmelshausen
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

Mike Mitchell�s translation of Simplicissimus was shortlisted for the Oxford Weidenfeld Translation Prize. �It is a violent and often all-too-realistic picaresque, set in war-torn Europe during the 17th-century Thirty Years War. Simplicissimus is the eternal innocent, the simple-minded survivor,...

The Life of Courage

The notorious Thief, Whore and Vagabond

by Mike Mitchell
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

A companion volume to Simplicissimus: the story of young girl named Courage, caught up in the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War, who survives, even prospers, by the use of her native cunning and sexual attraction. Completely amoral, she flits through a succession of husbands and lovers and ends her...
by Hugh Lupton
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

'The first novel from, the renowned storyteller Hugh Lupton opens with a scene that could be straight out of Thomas Hardy... A helpless observer of the damage that enclosure is doing to his beloved landscape and the people who live there, a young man torn between romantic love for his muse, Mary Joyce,...
by James Waddington
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2010

Racy thriller in which top pros in the Tour de France become ensnared in a Faustian pact with a sports doctor who guarantees success but demands the ultimate price: their lives. Appeared in 1998, the year of the sport's biggest ever drug scandal. Twelve years on it still seems grimly apposite. William...
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