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Cousin Bette (Paperback)
Honore De Balzac; Translated by Sylvia Raphael; Introduction by David Bellos
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R338
R273
Discovery Miles 2 730
Save R65 (19%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Cousin Bette (1846) is considered to be Balzac's last great novel,
and a key work in his Human Comedy. Set in the Paris of the 1830s
and 1840s, it is a complex tale of the devastating effect of
violent jealousy and sexual passion.
Against a meticulously detailed backdrop of a post-Napoleonic
France struggling with massive industrial and economic change,
Balzac's characters span many classes of society, from impoverished
workers and wealthy courtesans to successful businessmen and
official dignitaries.
The tragic outcome of the novel is relieved by occasional flashes
of ironic comedy and the emergence of a younger generation which
has come to terms with the new political and econimic climate.
About the Series: For over 100 years Oxford World's Classics has
made available the broadest spectrum of literature from around the
globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford's commitment to
scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of
other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading
authorities, voluminous notes to clarify the text, up-to-date
bibliographies for further study, and much more.
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Mouse's Day Out (Paperback)
Patricia Corrigan; Illustrated by Raphael David; Edited by Gabriel T David
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R285
Discovery Miles 2 850
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Jews under Moroccan Skies tells the story of Jewish life in
Morocco, describing in realistic detail how Jews and Muslims
interweaved their lives in peace for centuries. The authors give us
the rich history of Berber Jews, the Moroccan tzadikim, and Jewish
mysticism in the country. They also describe the cultural
differences between the Judeo-Spanish communities of the North, the
Francophone urban Jews, and the Judeo-Arabic and Judeo-Berber
traditions. "No chapter in the long history of the Jewish people
has more power and more relevance to our contemporary world than
Moroccan Jewry. And it is the least known, by far This wonderful
book will draw you into its mystery, captivating and capturing your
imagination. If you don't want to be tempted to travel, don't read
this book. You will never be satisfied until you see it with you
own eyes accompanied by the unparalleled teacher and guide, Raphael
David Elmaleh People all over the world have been waiting for Raphy
to put his words down on paper. This magnificent book is the
result. It is a gem " -- Peter A. Geffen, Founder and Executive
Director KIVUNIM Founder, The Abraham Joshua Heschel School, New
York
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