I veri Miserabili

Author: Eugenio de Mirecourt

Code: SAGSTR1000277

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Publisher:  s.e.

Place of printing:  Paris

Year of publication: 

Product Condition:
Poor coeval ligation half canvas rather battered, calligraphic title to spine, written in pen and pencil on the front plate, within both plates and the reverse of the title page. Library label on spine, stamp on title page. Slightly burnished by time cards, with blooms and scattered spots, edges trimmed badly

Pages:  255

Format:  In the sixteenth

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  16
Width:  10

Description

Criticism of the novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, published in 1862, put "at the level of philosophical fantasies of heinous Madame Sand and Peter-Joseph Proudhon". From the Preface: "as long as writers of pel guilty and bad faith exist a democratic and social influence, which artificially creates civilization full of darkness and ravviluppa with all the resources of human perversity destiny, which is divine and merciful; until a plague of the century decimottavo, the demoralization of mankind, of women and of the child by the pen, not rammarginerà; While the demagoguery, won't have his head crushed;.. While on Earth exist obvious deception, quirky pride and preposterous political ambition, books like this will be unnecessary

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