Discover the collected works of Alphonse Daudet in Volume 18. This compilation presents a selection of Daudet's most celebrated short stories and literary pieces, translated into English for a wider audience. Known for his vivid characters, rich descriptions, and poignant observations of French society, Daudet's writing captures the essence of 19th-century France.
This volume showcases the collaborative effort of multiple translators, including George Burnham Ives, Jane Minot Sedgwick, and Katharine Prescott Wormeley, ensuring a faithful yet accessible rendering of Daudet's prose. Experience the charm and artistry of a master storyteller with "The Works Of Alphonse Daudet."
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