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Loading... De laatste dagen van Pompeji (original 1834; edition 1910)by E. Bulwer Lytton
Work InformationThe Last Days of Pompeii by Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1834)
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No current Talk conversations about this book. 12/2/22 8402013880 Not a story so much about the Pompeii volcanic event, but a love story set in Pompeii in the months leading up to the eruption and eventual destruction of Pompeii. Long rambling soliloquys concerning religions, personal feelings, descriptions of the busy life of the times in that city. For a modern reader, can be very boring (I merely scanned much of these passages that often ran two or more pages). The love story itself in interesting and there is great flavor of the times. Dialogue is Shakespearean... thee, thow, dost.... I recommend based on the historic interest of the. book. Good. Hardcover green binding with picture front. Includes "Preface to The Edition of 1834" by author. Normal fading and wear at corners. No cracks or tears. Sound text block. Pencil note about Isis on back end sheet from previous owner. No dust jacket. Waaaay better than I thought! no reviews | add a review
Belongs to Publisher SeriesEveryman's Library (80) Famosas novelas (77) — 7 more Heyne-Buch (197) Junior Classics (Greystone Press) Library of Classics (Collins) World's Greatest Literature (Volume 16) Is contained inThe Collected Works of Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton: The Complete Works PergamonMedia (Highlights of World Literature) by Edward-George Bulwer-Lytton Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton: "Los últimos días de Pompeya"; Ivan Bunin: "Sujodol", seguido de "Una aldea", seguido de "El maestro, seguido de "El primer amor" by AA.VV. Gesammelte Romane und Erzählungen: Die letzten Tage von Pompeji Das Geschlecht der Zukunft Das Haus des schwarzen Magiers Die Pilger des Rheins ... aller Orten Tomlinsoniana (German Edition) by Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Lytton Knebworth Edition. Zanoni, Last Days of Pompeii, My Novel I, Pelham, A Strange Story, Kenelm Chillingley, The Parisians II, The Coming Race, Falkland and Zicci, Lucretia, Night and Morning, Paul Clifford, The Disowned, Pausanias, Ernest Maltravers, The Caxtons, What Will he do with It, Devereux, by Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron Lytton ContainsHas the adaptationIs abridged inHas as a studyHas as a supplement
Described as "a brilliant and imaginative picture of the later Roman civilization" Edward Bulwer-Lytton's classic novel filters the gods and values of ancient Rome through the lens of Victorian England, creating a flowery, idiosyncratic story that culminates in apocalyptic devastation. The novel uses its characters to contrast the decadent culture of 1st-century Rome with both older cultures and coming trends. The protagonist, Glaucus, represents the Greeks who have been subordinated by Rome, and his nemesis Arbaces, the still older culture of Egypt. Olinthus is the chief representative of the nascent Christian religion, which is presented favorably but not uncritically. Beautifully illustrated, this classic tale will capture children's interest and spark their imagination inspiring a lifelong love of literature and reading. No library descriptions found. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)823.8 — Literature English {except North American} English fiction Victorian period 1837-1900LC ClassificationRatingAverage:![]()
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