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  • The Wandering Jew

    by Eugène Sue ...
    Eugène Sue's The Wandering Jew is a monumental work of 19th-century literature, blending mystery, social critique, romance, and historical adventure into a compelling narrative that captivated readers across Europe. Originally serialized between 1844 and 1845, the novel combines Gothic intrigue with moral reflection, exploring the lives of the oppressed, the corrupt, and the heroic in a vivid ... Read more

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  • The Wandering Jew - Volume 01

    by EUGENE SUE ...
    The novel spans several volumes and is known for its intricate and complex plot, which combines elements of adventure, historical fiction, and social commentary. It is set in various locations, including France, Italy, and the Middle East, and it follows a wide cast of characters.One of the central characters in "The Wandering Jew" is Ahasuerus, who is the titular "Wandering Jew." According to ... Read more

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  • The Mysteries of Paris, illustrated with etchings, Vol. 6

    by Eugène Sue ...
    "The Mysteries of Paris" follows the story of Rodolphe, a nobleman who disguises himself as a common laborer in order to better understand the lives of the poor and marginalized in Paris. As Rodolphe navigates the city's seedy underbelly, he encounters a wide cast of characters, including criminals, prostitutes, beggars, and other outcasts.Through Rodolphe's interactions with these characters, the ... Read more

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  • The Mysteries of Paris (Vol. 1-6)

    Complete Edition

    by Eugène Sue ...
    The Mysteries of Paris tells of the fight between good and evil set on the streets of French capital in the mid 19th century. The hero of the novel is the enigmatic and distinguished Rodolphe, who is really the Grand Duke of Gerolstein, but is disguised as a Parisian worker. Rodolphe can speak in argot, is extremely strong and a good fighter. Yet he also shows great compassion for the lower ... Read more

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  • Mysteries of Paris

    by Eugene Sue ...
    Popular 19th century French novel, in English translation. All six volumes in a single file. According to Wikipedia: "Joseph Marie Eugene Sue (20 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist… He was strongly affected by the Socialist ideas of the day, and these prompted his most famous works, the "anti-Catholic" novels: Les Mystères de Paris (10 vols., 1842-1843) and Le Juif errant (tr. ... Read more

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  • The Gold Sickle: a Tale of Druid Gaul

    by Eugène Sue ...
    The scheme of this great work of Sue's was stupendously ambitious—and the author did not fall below the ideal that he pursued. His was the purpose of producing a comprehensive "universal history," dating from the beginning of the present era down to his own days. But the history that he proposed to sketch was not to be a work for closet study. It was to be a companion in the stream of actual, ... Read more

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  • The Mysteries of Paris, all six volumes in a single file

    by Eugene Sue ...
    Popular 19th century French novel, in English translation. All six volumes in a single file. According to Wikipedia: "Joseph Marie Eugene Sue (20 January 1804 3 August 1857) was a French novelist… He was strongly affected by the Socialist ideas of the day, and these prompted his most famous works, the "anti-Catholic" novels: Les Mystères de Paris (10 vols., 1842-1843) and Le Juif errant (tr. "The ... Read more

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  • The Mysteries of Paris (Complete)

    by Eugène Sue ...
    Although limited in space, and carefully watched, this quarter serves as the lurking-place, or rendezvous, of a vast number of the very dregs of society in Paris, who flock to the tapis-franc. This word, in the slang of theft and murder, signifies a drinking-shop of the lowest class. A returned convict, who, in this foul phraseology, is called an "ogre," or a woman in the same degraded state, who ... Read more

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  • Delphi Collected Works of Eugène Sue (Illustrated)

    by Eugène Sue ...
    Series Book 26 - Delphi Series Nine
    Described by Victor Hugo as ‘The Dickens of Paris’, Eugène Sue was a prolific author that popularised the genre of the serial novel in France. Sue wrote the much-admired and widely imitated ‘The Mysteries of Paris’, as well as many other sensational novels, exploring the seamy side of urban life. Though known for their melodramatic quality, Sue’s novels were the first to tackle the social ills ... Read more

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  • The Mysteries of Paris

    by Eugene Sue ...
    Translated by Carolyn Betensky, Jonathan Loesberg ...
    The first new translation in over a century of the brilliant epic novel that inspired Les MisérablesSensational, engrossing, and heartbreaking, The Mysteries of Paris is doubtless one of the most entertaining and influential works to emerge from the nineteenth century. It was one of France’s first serial novels, and for sixteen months, Parisians rushed in droves to the newsstands each week for the ... Read more

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  • The Wandering Jew

    Complete Edition

    by Eugène Sue ...
    The Wandering Jew is a Gothic novel depicting the titular character in conflict with the villain, a murderous Jesuit named Rodin. The story is entitled The Wandering Jew, but the figure of the Wandering Jew himself plays a minimal role. The prologue of the text describes two figures who cry out to each other across the Bering Straits. One is the Wandering Jew, the other his sister, Hérodiade. The ... Read more

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  • The Mysteries of Paris

    by Eugène Sue ...
    Eugène Sue's The Mysteries of Paris is a landmark work of serialized fiction and one of the earliest examples of the modern social novel, weaving together suspense, romance, and incisive social commentary. First published in the 1840s, the novel exposes the stark contrasts of Parisian life, revealing both the glittering opulence of the elite and the hidden suffering of the city's poorest ... Read more

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