Explore the intoxicating world of French decadence with Pierre Louÿs's "Woman and Puppet," a collection of short stories exploring themes of love and desire. This volume, meticulously prepared for print, features "Woman and Puppet; The New Pleasure; Byblis; L da; Immortal Love; The Artist Triumphant; The Hill of Horsel," showcasing Louÿs's signature blend of literary artistry and erotic fiction. A master of the short story form, Louÿs delves into the complexities of human relationships with a keen eye and sensual prose. Discover why Louÿs remains a celebrated figure in French literature. This translation offers a glimpse into a world of passion, exploring the timeless allure of love and the intoxicating power of beauty.
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