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The French Revolution Trilogy - 3 Classic Historical Novels

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eBook - Enriched edition. A Tale of Two Cities, War and Peace, Les Misérables

Dickens, Charles/Tolstoy, Leo Graf/Hugo, Victor

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The French Revolution Trilogy ¿ 3 Classic Historical Novels presents an enthralling tapestry of pivotal events through the eyes of revered literary titans. The anthology showcases the French Revolution's tumultuous legacy by melding varied narrative styles and perspectives, weaving a literary fabric rich with the vibrancy of change. Notable pieces encapsulate the grandeur of historical upheaval, the fervor of ideological clashes, and the intimate human experiences amidst transformative trials. This profound collection offers a unique vantage, placing readers at the heart of revolutionary fervor that redefined societal structures. Diversely crafted by the masterful hands of Charles Dickens, Leo Graf Tolstoy, and Victor Hugo, this anthology encapsulates distinct voices from the 19th-century literary movement. These authors, though varying in cultural and historical perspectives, converge on the theme of revolution to encapsulate its societal impact and human cost. Each contributing author harnesses their narrative prowess to expand the dimensions of revolution, from Dickens' unique societal observations to Tolstoy's philosophical musings and Hugo's impassioned human rhetoric, to holistically portray this era as a transformative force in world history. This collection is an indispensable companion for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the French Revolution through classic storytelling. It offers a rare opportunity to engage with diverse literary interpretations, enabling a deeper comprehension of both historical context and literary art. Readers, historians, and literature enthusiasts alike will savor the multispectral insights within, as they explore the dialogues that the varied narratives create, transcending beyond mere historical accounts to animate the human spirit revealed through these masterly penned narratives.

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Erschienen: 24.12.2025

Umfang: 4576 S., 6.44 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 8596547873150

Umbreit-Nr.: 8909819

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