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Paperback Mosaique Book

ISBN: 1025372522

ISBN13: 9781025372525

Mosaique

"Mosaique" is a brilliant collection of short stories and novellas by Prosper M rim e, one of the most influential figures in 19th-century French literature. This anthology demonstrates M rim e's unique ability to combine stark realism with romantic intensity and sharp social observation. The volume features several of his most enduring masterpieces, including "Mateo Falcone," a tragic exploration of honor in the Corsican mountains, and "Tamango," a gripping and critical depiction of the maritime slave trade.

Throughout "Mosaique," M rim e takes readers on a journey through diverse settings and themes, from the supernatural atmosphere of "Vision de Charles XI" to the intense psychological conflict of "Le Vase trusque." His prose is characterized by its economy, precision, and detached irony, allowing the dramatic tension of each narrative to resonate profoundly. As a cornerstone of Romantic prose, this collection highlights the author's fascination with exotic cultures, historical turning points, and the complexities of human nature. "Mosaique" remains a vital work for understanding the development of the short story genre and continues to captivate readers with its timeless tales of passion, duty, and fate.

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