"Vies imaginaires" rassemble 22 courtes biographies de poètes, dieux, assassins, pirates, princesses et dames galantes. Publié pour la première fois dans Le Journal en 1894, ce recueil offre un aperçu fascinant de ces figures emblématiques.
Marcel Schwob Livres
Marcel Schwob fut une figure clé de la littérature symboliste française, reconnu pour son exploration des états psychologiques complexes et des aspects plus sombres de la nature humaine. Il employait une prose précise et très stylisée qui captivait les lecteurs par son atmosphère évocatrice. L'œuvre de Schwob explorait souvent des thèmes tels que l'identité, la mémoire et l'illusion, utilisant des techniques narratives innovantes qui annonçaient les approches littéraires modernes. Sa voix distinctive et sa profondeur littéraire offrent une expérience de lecture profonde.







Ce livre réunit des articles critiques de Marcel Schwob, un auteur symboliste. Il y explore les bases d'un art centré sur les dissemblances et les particularités individuelles, prônant un « art de l'homme » en contraste avec les approches généralisantes de la science.
The Book of Monelle
- 136pages
- 5 heures de lecture
"The Book of Monelle" was the result of Schwob's intense emotional suffering over the loss of his love, a "girl of the streets" named Louise, whom he had befriended in 1891 and who succumbed to tuberculosis two years later. Transforming her into the innocent prophet of destruction, Monelle, Schwob tells the stories of her various sisters: girls succumbing to disillusionment, caught between the misleading world of childlike fantasy and the bitter world of reality.
Double Heart
- 290pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Featuring a collection of short stories, this work marks the English debut of Marcel Schwob's "Double Heart," originally published in 1891. Each story was first showcased in the daily newspaper L'Écho de Paris, where Schwob was part of a group of writers tasked with delivering regular contributions. Translated by Brian Stableford, the collection offers a glimpse into Schwob's early literary style and the vibrant literary culture of his time.
The King in the Golden Mask
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
"First published in French in 1892 and never before translated fully into English, The King in the Golden Mask gathers 21 of Marcel Schwob's cruelest and most erudite tales. Melding the fantastic with historical fiction, these stories describe moments of unexplained violence both historical and imaginary, often blending the two through Schwob's collaging of primary source documents into fiction. Brimming with murder, suicide, royal leprosy and medieval witchcraft, Schwob's stories portray clergymen furtively attending medieval sabbaths, Protestant galley slaves laboring under the persecution of Louis XIV and dice-tumbling sons of Florentine noblemen wandering Europe at the height of the 1374 plague. These writings are of such hallucinatory detail and linguistic specificity that the reader is left wondering whether they aren't newly unearthed historical documents. To read Schwob is to encounter human history in its most scintillating form as it comes into contact with this unparalleled imagination"--Page 4 of cover
Nineteen stories showcase the literary talent of Marcel Schwob, blending previously published newspaper works with never-before-seen manuscripts. Translated into English for the first time by Sue Boswell, these tales offer a unique glimpse into Schwob's imaginative world, highlighting his innovative narrative style and rich themes. The collection invites readers to explore the depth and diversity of Schwob's storytelling, making it a significant addition to literary studies and a treat for fans of classic literature.
Mimes, With A Prologue And Epilogue
- 124pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book highlights the scarcity and rising costs of early literature from the 1900s and earlier. It emphasizes the effort to republish these classic works in affordable, high-quality editions, preserving the original text and artwork to make them accessible to modern readers.
The Children's Crusade
- 92pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The Children's Crusade: A Musical Legend in Four Parts
- 210pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to maintain fidelity to the original artifact. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the care taken to reproduce it. Scholars recognize its value as part of the foundational knowledge of civilization, making it a vital resource for understanding cultural heritage.