Georges Ohnet Livres
Georges Ohnet était un écrivain français célébré pour ses œuvres populaires. Son écriture explorait souvent des thèmes de moralité et les questions sociales de son époque. Le style accessible et les récits captivants d'Ohnet lui ont permis de se connecter avec un large public.







Serge Panine, Volume 3
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Georges Ohnet, a prominent French novelist, gained acclaim for his series "Les Batailles de la vie," characterized by its simple and idealistic themes. Notable works like "Serge Panine" and "Le Maître de Forges" achieved significant popularity and were successfully adapted for the stage, with "Le Maître de Forges" enjoying a year-long run. Ohnet's literary contributions continued with later novels such as "Le Crépuscule" and "La Conquérante," showcasing his enduring influence in French literature following the Franco-Prussian War.
Serge Panine, Volume 1
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Georges Ohnet, a prominent French novelist, gained acclaim for his series "Les Batailles de la vie," characterized by its simple and idealistic narratives. His notable works include "Serge Panine," awarded by the Academy, and "Le Maître de Forges," which enjoyed a successful stage adaptation. Ohnet's storytelling, influenced by the post-Franco-Prussian War era, resonated with readers, leading to many of his novels being dramatized. His later works, such as "Le Crépuscule" and "La Conquérante," continued to showcase his literary prowess.
Serge Panine Complete
- 218pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of Belle Époque France, the narrative centers on Serge Panine, an ambitious man navigating the intricacies of aristocratic society. As he climbs the social ladder, themes of love, betrayal, and ambition unfold through a web of political and romantic intrigue. The richly developed characters and unexpected plot twists enhance the storytelling, showcasing Georges Ohnet's talent for blending drama and social commentary. This classic work offers a vivid exploration of power dynamics and the human condition within the opulent world of the time.
Serge Panine, Volume 4
- 66pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Georges Ohnet, a prominent French novelist, gained fame for his series "Les Batailles de la vie," characterized by its simple yet idealistic narratives. His notable works include "Serge Panine," awarded by the Academy, and "Le Maître de Forges," which enjoyed a successful stage adaptation. Following the Franco-Prussian War, he served as editor for notable publications and continued to write influential novels, with later works like "Le Crépuscule" and "La Dixième Muse" further showcasing his literary prowess and popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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