Books by Abil Kile
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Ma Cousine Pot-Au-Feu by Léon de Tinseau
Authors: Tinseau, Léon de, 1844-1921
By Abil Kile
"Ma Cousine Pot-Au-Feu" by Léon de Tinseau is a novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story centers around the life of a young boy growing up in the aristocratic household of Vaudelnay, where he navigates the complexities of family dynamics, strict traditions, and societal expectations, particularly focusing on the arrival of his cousi...
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Propos de peintre, deuxième série: Dates by Jacques-Émile Blanche
Authors: Blanche, Jacques-Émile, 1861-1942
By Abil Kile
"Propos de peintre, deuxième série: Dates" by Jacques-Émile Blanche is a collection of artistic reflections and critiques written in the early 20th century. The work delves into the world of painting and notable artists, offering insights into their styles and significance, while also engaging with contemporary artistic movements through the lens o...
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La trépidation by comte de Robert Montesquiou-Fézensac
Authors: Montesquiou-Fézensac, Robert, comte de, 1855-1921
By Abil Kile
"La Trépidation" by comte de Robert Montesquiou-Fézensac is a collection of social scenes written in the early 20th century. This work delves into the nuances of high society, exploring its characters and the intricacies of their interactions, often laced with satire and keen observations on contemporary issues. The narrative seems to focus on soci...
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La mort de Philæ by Pierre Loti
Authors: Loti, Pierre, 1850-1923
By Abil Kile
"La mort de Philæ" by Pierre Loti is a fictional narrative written in the early 20th century. The story appears to explore themes related to Egypt's historical and cultural legacies, as well as contemporary influences, using vivid imagery and a reflective tone. The opening alludes to the mystique surrounding the Sphinx and the Pyramids, drawing on ...
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Rêverie de Nouvel An by Colette
Authors: Colette, 1873-1954
By Abil Kile
"Rêverie de Nouvel An" by Colette is a collection of reflective essays written in the early 20th century. This work encapsulates Colette's intimate musings on the passing of time, nature, and the human experience, particularly as they pertain to the New Year. Through her unique lens, Colette explores themes of nostalgia, solitude, and the interplay...
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Histoires magiques by Remy de Gourmont
Authors: Gourmont, Remy de, 1858-1915
By Abil Kile
"Histoires magiques" by Remy de Gourmont is a collection of short stories likely written in the early 20th century. The author weaves together elements of the supernatural and the whimsical, often exploring themes of desire, guilt, and innocence, through the lives of various characters. The opening portion introduces us to Douceline, a complex and ...
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Un Turc à Paris, 1806-1811 by Bertrand Bareilles
Authors: Bareilles, Bertrand, 1859-1933
By Abil Kile
"Un Turc à Paris, 1806-1811" by Bertrand Bareilles is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work centers around the experiences of Mouhib Effendi, an extraordinary ambassador from Sultan Selim III, during his mission in Paris. This account likely explores diplomatic relations between the Ottoman Empire and France during a turb...
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Autour des trônes que j'ai vu tomber by Princess of Belgium Louise
Authors: Louise, Princess of Belgium, 1858-1924
By Abil Kile
"Autour des trônes que j'ai vu tomber" by Princess of Belgium Louise is a memoir written in the early 20th century. In this reflective work, the author shares her personal experiences and insights as a member of a royal family, exploring themes of duty, loss, and the complexities of life in the context of European monarchy. The memoir addresses sig...
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Le thé chez Miranda by Jean Moréas and Paul Adam
Authors: Adam, Paul, 1862-1920
By Abil Kile
"Le thé chez Miranda" by Jean Moréas and Paul Adam is a fictional work written in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds around a complex love story that takes place against the backdrop of Parisian society, exploring themes of desire, identity, and social norms. Central to the tale is the enigmatic character Miranda, who captivates and intri...