Stories From Merimee: With Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary - Softcover

Buffum, Douglas Labaree

 
9781026010600: Stories From Merimee: With Introduction, Notes, and Vocabulary

Synopsis

"Stories From Merimee" presents a compelling collection of short fiction by the distinguished French writer Prosper Mérimée, expertly curated and annotated for both students and enthusiasts of classic literature. Renowned for his disciplined style and psychological depth, Mérimée's tales often blend sharp realism with elements of high-stakes drama and historical romance.

This volume includes several of the author's most celebrated works, showcasing his mastery of the novella and his ability to create intense atmosphere within a concise narrative framework. To assist readers in navigating the linguistic and cultural nuances of the text, the collection is supplemented with an insightful introduction that contextualizes Mérimée's place in the 19th-century literary canon. Additionally, the inclusion of extensive notes and a specialized vocabulary guide makes this work an invaluable resource for those looking to deepen their engagement with French literary tradition. From tales of passion and honor to sketches of local color, "Stories From Merimee" remains a testament to the enduring power of the short story form and the technical brilliance of one of France's most influential prose stylists.

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