Amy Gutierrez

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Books by Amy Gutierrez

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Contes pour les satyres by Georges Fourest

Authors: Fourest, Georges, 1867-1945

In Memoir

By Amy Gutierrez

"Contes pour les satyres" by Georges Fourest is a collection of short stories written in the early 20th century. The text appears to center on themes of desire and complex human relationships, often interweaving satire and social commentary with vivid and provocative narratives. It showcases an array of characters entrenched in scandalous and absur...

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En Virginie, épisode de la guerre de sécession by Jean de Villiot

Authors: Villiot, Jean de

In Human Experience

By Amy Gutierrez

"En Virginie, épisode de la guerre de sécession" by Jean de Villiot is a historical novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores the complex themes surrounding slavery, corporal punishment, and the moral and social upheavals during the American Civil War. The narrative appears to be centered around the character of Dolly, a young woma...

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Les aventures de Don Juan de Vargas, racontées par lui-même by Ternaux-Compans

Authors: Ternaux-Compans, Henri, 1807-1864

In Letters & Diaries

By Amy Gutierrez

"Les aventures de Don Juan de Vargas, racontées par lui-même" by Ternaux-Compans is a fictional narrative written in the mid-19th century. The story revolves around the titular character, Don Juan de Vargas, who recounts his exciting and often perilous life experiences as he traverses various lands, encountering battles, love interests, and persona...

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Poésies religieuses by Paul Verlaine

Authors: Verlaine, Paul, 1844-1896

In Life Stories

By Amy Gutierrez

"Poésies religieuses" by Paul Verlaine is a collection of religious poetry written in the late 19th century. This work compiles verses that evoke deep emotional and spiritual themes, reflecting Verlaine's struggles and his Catholic faith, alongside elements of mysticism and personal contemplation. The verses showcase a blend of beauty and introspec...

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Une bibliothèque by Albert Cim

Authors: Cim, Albert, 1845-1924

In Life Stories

By Amy Gutierrez

"Une bibliothèque" by Albert Cim is a practical guidebook on books and bibliophilia written in the early 20th century. The work focuses on the art of acquiring, classifying, preserving, and utilizing books, catering to book lovers and the intellectually curious, particularly the youth, who seek a deeper appreciation for literature. The opening of t...

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Pelléas et Mélisande: Drame lyrique en cinq actes by Maurice Maeterlinck

Authors: Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949

In Human Experience

By Amy Gutierrez

"Pelléas et Mélisande: Drame lyrique en cinq actes" by Maurice Maeterlinck is a lyrical drama written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of love, fate, and tragedy through its poetic dialogue and dramatic encounters. It is widely regarded as a seminal work in the symbolist movement, embodying complexities of human emotion and relat...

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Œuvres complètes de Marmontel, tome 8 by Jean-François Marmontel

Authors: Marmontel, Jean-François, 1723-1799

In Letters & Diaries

By Amy Gutierrez

"Œuvres complètes de Marmontel, tome 8" by Jean-François Marmontel is a historical narrative written in the early 19th century. This volume, titled "Les Incas, ou La destruction de l'empire du Pérou," explores the tragic events surrounding the fall of the Inca Empire, particularly the conflict between the rulers Huascar and Atahualpa, and the devas...

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L'oeuvre de John Cleland: Mémoires de Fanny Hill, femme de plaisir by John Cleland

Authors: Cleland, John, 1709-1789

In Memoir

By Amy Gutierrez

"Mémoires de Fanny Hill, femme de plaisir" by John Cleland is a novel written in the early 18th century. This work is often regarded as one of the first erotic novels in English literature, exploring themes of sexuality and desire through the eyes of its protagonist, Fanny Hill. The story follows Fanny, a young woman who navigates the complexities ...

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Amori et dolori sacrum: La mort de Venise by Maurice Barrès

Authors: Barrès, Maurice, 1862-1923

In Life Stories

By Amy Gutierrez

"Amori et dolori sacrum: La mort de Venise" by Maurice Barrès is a philosophical narrative written in the early 20th century. This work explores themes of love, pain, and the decline of Venice, reflecting the author's deep emotional and aesthetic responses to the city’s rich history and fading glory. It is likely considered a reflective essay or pr...