Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Microwaves In The1920's

The dead love, by Théophile Gautier

The dead love, by Théophile Gautier
Sage Publications, 2007 Santa Cruz de Tenerife.


outstanding member of the literary reformers of the nineteenth century in France (he dedicated his Flowers of Evil Baudelaire in a header and famous), Gautier fortune grew with such diverse genres such as novels, poetry, drama or book travel. But perhaps the best known of its production continue to be his short stories, fantastic cut and sometimes macabre point, remarkable for the conciseness of style, original treatment of topics and their ability to evoke post-romantic environment. Artemis Editions now recovered its most celebrated stories, the dead love, a story of obsessive love and vampirism which has preserved over time his power of fascination.



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