Eugène Sue - Les mystères de Paris, tome I-V

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The Mysteries of Paris (an English title) is the most memorable novel by Eugène Sue, a French novelist, which was ranked with the best and most influential writers in France, including Alexandre Dumas and Honoré de Balzac at the height of his career in the 1840-ies.
From publisher: Les mystères de Paris was one of the most famous popular novels in the XIX-th century. It serialized in popular periodicals before being published as books and were read by members of the working classes as well as the bourgeoisie and the fashionable elites. Les Mystères de Paris were a real blockbuster of its time: completely implausible, it nevertheless displays a lot of qualities: its depiction of the lowest depths of the society was sometimes impressive; a sinister-looking gallery of characters unforgettable: Monsieur Pipelet, La Chouette, Le Maître d'école, Le Chourineur, etc. In its own way, it paved a reliable way for Hugo's les Misérables.



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