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Le Roman de la momie [fr] (1858)
Gautier Description: Une très belle histoire d'amour se déroulant dans la fascinante Egypte ancienne. |
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Anne's House of Dreams [en] (1917)
Montgomery Description: A chronicle of Anne’s early married life, as she and her childhood sweetheart Gilbert Blythe begin to build their life together. |
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Anne of the Island [en] (1915)
Montgomery Description: This is the continuing story of Anne Shirley and the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series. Anne attends Redmond College in Kingsport, where she is studying for her BA. The book is dedicate... |
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L’Amour Impossible [fr] (1841)
Barbey d'Aurevilly Description: Extrait de la Préface: "L’Amour impossible est à peine un roman, c’est une chronique, et la dédicace qu’on y a laissée atteste sa réalité. C’est l’histoire d’une de ces femmes comme les classes élé... |
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Les Amants de Venise [fr] (1909)
Zévaco Description: La suite du Pont des soupirs, l'accomplissement de la terrible vengeance de Roland Candiano... |
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Le Pont des soupirs [fr] (1909)
Zévaco Description: Les Vénitiens en liesse acclament Roland Candiano, le fils du doge, qui s'apprête à fêter ses fiançailles avec Léonore, descendante de l'illustre famille Dandolo - et pourtant le doge et la dogares... |
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La Cour des miracles [fr] (1910)
Zévaco Description: Ce deuxième tome va peu à peu dénouer l'écheveau habilement noué par l'auteur dans Triboulet. Trois personnes, enlevées à leurs parents dans leur tendre enfance, vont voir leur destin s'entrecroise... |
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Triboulet [fr] (1910)
Zévaco Description: À 50 ans, François 1er est las de la belle Ferronnière, il aime la douce et jeune Gilette. Or Gilette n'est autre que la fille adoptive de son fou, Triboulet, et est aimée de Manfred, truand de la ... |
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Borgia ! [fr] (1906)
Zévaco Description: À partir de personnages et de faits réels, l'auteur a imaginé une formidable épopée: celle d'un chevalier français, pauvre mais plein d'audace, le jeune Ragastens qui, après s'être mis au service d... |
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North and South [en] (1855)
Gaskell Description: North and South is a novel by Elizabeth Gaskell, first published in book form in 1855 originally appeared as a twenty-two-part weekly serial from September 1854 through January 1855 in the magazine... |
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The Little Lady of the Big House [en] (1916)
London Description: A triangle romance provides the basis for a questioning of the meaning of masculinity, as well as an examination of agribusiness in California. Jack London said of this novel: "It is all sex from ... |
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The Mutiny of the Elsinore [en] (1914)
London Description: Written during a time of tragedy, this novel of sea life fails in either its story or doctrinaire intentions. |
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La Fin de Fausta [fr] (1926)
Zévaco Description: La suite du volume IX, La Fin de Pardaillan, et la fin de ce cycle majeur dans l'oeuvre de Zévaco. |
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The Winter's Tale [en] (1611)
Shakespeare Description: The Winter's Tale is a play by William Shakespeare, first published in the First Folio in 1623. Although it was listed as a comedy when it first appeared, some modern editors have relabeled the pla... |
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Alchymical Romance [en] (2008)
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La Fin de Pardaillan [fr] (1926)
Zévaco Description: Paris, 1614. Louis XIII n'est qu'un jeune garçon de quatorze ans. La reine mère Marie de Médicis est régente et les Concini abusent de sa faiblesse pour usurper le pouvoir et piller le trésor royal... |
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Much Ado About Nothing [en] (1600)
Shakespeare Description: Much Ado About Nothing is a comedy by William Shakespeare. First published in 1600, it is likely to have been first performed in the autumn or winter of 1598-1599, and it remains one of Shakespeare... |
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A Midsummer Night's Dream [en] (1596)
Shakespeare Description: A Midsummer Night's Dream is a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare, suggested by "The Knight's Tale" from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, written around 1594 to 1596. It portrays the ad... |
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Cymbeline [en] (1611)
Shakespeare Description: Cymbeline is a play by William Shakespeare, based on an early Celtic British King. Although listed as a tragedy in the First Folio, modern critics often classify it as a romance. Like Othello, Meas... |
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Romeo and Juliet [en] (1597)
Shakespeare Description: Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play written early in the career of William Shakespeare about two teenage "star-cross'd lovers" whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding households. It was ... |
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Le Fils de Pardaillan [fr] (1916)
Zévaco Description: Nous sommes à Paris en 1609. Henri IV règne, sous la menace permanente des attentats. Le chevalier de Pardaillan, qui n'a pas retrouvé son fils, rencontre un jeune truand, Jehan-le-Brave, en qui il... |
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Les Amours du Chico [fr] (1913)
Zévaco Description: La suite de Pardaillan et Fausta. Au cours de son ambassade à la Cour d'Espagne, Pardaillan est amené à protéger une jeune bohémienne, La Giralda, fiancée d'El Torero, Don César, qui n'est autre qu... |
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Fausta Vaincue [fr] (1908)
Zévaco Description: Fausta vaincue est la suite de La Fausta, la subdivision en deux tomes ayant été faite lors de la publication en volume, en 1908. Nous sommes donc toujours en 1588, sous le règne d'Henri III, en lu... |
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La Fausta [fr] (1908)
Zévaco Description: Nous sommes en 1573. Jean de Kervilliers, devenu monseigneur l'évêque prince Farnèse, fait arrêter Léonore, sa maîtresse, fille du baron de Montaigues, supplicié pendant la Saint Barthélémy. Alors ... |
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L'épopée d'amour [fr] (1907)
Zévaco Description: Le 24 août 1572, jour de la Saint Barthélemy, Jean de Pardaillan et son père Honoré vont permettre à Loïse et à sa mère Jeanne de Piennes de retrouver François de Montmorency après 17 ans de sépara... |
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Les Pardaillan [fr] (1907)
Zévaco Description: En 1553, Jeanne, fille du seigneur de Piennes, épouse secrètement François, le fils aîné du connétable de Montmorency. La guerre qui s'achève contre Charles Quint sépare le jeune couple. Jeanne se ... |
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Belle-Rose [fr] (1847)
Achard Description: Belle-Rose, gentilhomme et soldat, ne peut obtenir la main de sa belle, car il ne peut prétendre à la fortune, ou à la noblesse de son rival. Il annonce qu'il les gagnera et qu'il reviendra... Suiv... |
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Lorna Doone: A Romance Of Exmoor [en] (1869)
Blackmore |
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles [en] (1891)
Hardy Description: Young Tess Durbeyfield attempts to restore her family's fortunes by claiming their connection with the aristocratic d'Urbervilles. But Alec d'Urberville is a rich wastrel who seduces her and makes ... |
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Black Neurology [en] (2003)
Kadrey |
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Concrete Bouquet [en] (2002)
Kadrey |
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Die Leiden des jungen Werther [de] (1774)
Goethe |
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Mumu [en] (1879)
Turgenev |
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First Love [en] (1860)
Turgenev Description: Vladimir Petrovich Voldemar, a 16-year-old, is staying in the country with his family and meets Zinaida Alexandrovna Zasyekina, a beautiful 21-year-old woman, staying with her mother, Princess Zasy... |
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The Torrents Of Spring [en] (1872)
Turgenev |
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The Suitors of Yvonne [en] (1902)
Sabatini |
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Mistress Wilding [en] (1910)
Sabatini |
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Gone with the Wind [en] (1936)
Mitchell Description: Margaret Mitchell's epic novel of love and war won the Pulitzer Prize and went on to give rise to two authorized sequels and one of the most popular and celebrated movies of all time. Many novels ... |
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The Beautiful Lady [en] (1910)
Tarkington |
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A Room with a View [en] (1908)
Forster Description: This Edwardian social comedy explores love and prim propriety among an eccentric cast of characters assembled in an Italian pensione and in a corner of Surrey, England. A charming young Englishwom... |
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An Eye for an Eye [en] (1879)
Trollope |
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Madame Bovary [en] (1857)
Flaubert Description: Madame Bovary scandalized its readers when it was first published in 1857. And the story itself remains as fresh today as when it was first written, a work that remains unsurpassed in its unveiling... |
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On the Eve [en] (1860)
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Rudin [en] (1857)
Turgenev |
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The Heritage of the Desert [en] (1910)
Grey Description: Published in 1910, this was Zane Grey's first western novel. It received wide and unanimous praise for its powerful portrait of the land and the men and women of the Southwest. A lovely girl, who ... |
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Desert Gold [en] (1913)
Grey Description: The story describes the recent uprising along the border, and ends with the finding of the gold which two prospectors had willed to the girl who is the story's heroine. |
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The Call of the Canyon [en] (1924)
Grey Description: Glenn Killbourne and his fiancee Carley Burch find a strange test of their love in the mountains and canyons of Arizona. |
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The Border Legion [en] (1916)
Grey Description: Jack Kells was a remorseless killer, head of a gang that ravaged the southern border. He didn't think twice before he kidnapped pretty Joan Randle on a lonesome Idaho trail. His cold eyes filled he... |
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Armance [fr] (1827)
Stendhal |
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The Incomplete Amorist [en] (1906)
Nesbit |
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The Marble Faun [en] (1860)
Hawthorne |
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The Blithedale Romance [en] (1852)
Hawthorne |
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The Scarlet Letter [en] (1850)
Hawthorne Description: The Scarlet Letter, published in 1850, is an American novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and is generally considered to be his magnum opus. Set in 17th-century Puritan Boston, it tells the story ... |
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In the Quarter [en] (1894)
Chambers |
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In Secret [en] (1919)
Chambers |
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The House of the Seven Gables [en] (1851)
Hawthorne Description: In a sleepy little New England village stands a dark, weather-beaten, many-gabled house. This brooding mansion is haunted by a centuries-old curse that casts the shadow of ancestral sin upon the la... |
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The Hidden Children [en] (1914)
Chambers |
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The Green Mouse [en] (1910)
Chambers Description: To the literary, literal, and scientific mind purposeless fiction is abhorrent. Fortunately we all are literally and scientifically inclined; the doom of purposeless fiction is sounded; and it is a... |
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Anna Karenina [en] (1877)
Tolstoy Description: Anna Karenina tells of the doomed love affair between the sensuous and rebellious Anna and the dashing officer, Count Vronsky. Tragedy unfolds as Anna rejects her passionless marriage and must endu... |
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Camilla [en] (1796)
Burney |
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Armance [en] (1928)
Stendhal |
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The Fighting Chance [en] (1906)
Chambers |
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Time Regained [en] (1931)
Proust |
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The Sweet Cheat Gone (The Fugitive) [en] (1930)
Proust |
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The Captive [en] (1929)
Proust Description: In The Captive, Proust’s narrator describes living in his mother’s Paris apartment with his lover, Albertine, and subsequently falling out of love with her. |
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Cities of the Plain (Sodom and Gomorrah) [en] (1927)
Proust Description: In this fourth volume, Proust’s novel takes up for the first time the theme of homosexual love and examines how destructive sexual jealousy can be for those who suffer it. Sodom and Gomorrah is als... |
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The Guermantes Way [en] (1925)
Proust |
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Within A Budding Grove [en] (1924)
Proust |
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The Charterhouse of Parma [en] (1839)
Stendhal |
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This Side of Paradise [en] (1920)
Fitzgerald |
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Between Friends [en] (1914)
Chambers |
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The Red and the Black [en] (1830)
Stendhal |
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Camille [en] (1844)
Dumas (fils) |
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Witch Wood [en] (1927)
Buchan Description: Set amidst the religious struggles of the 17th century, this is the story of a young minister's return to the town of his birth. There he finds a coven of Satan worshippers and falls deeply in love... |
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Tender is the Night [en] (1933)
Fitzgerald |
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Love Among the Haystacks [en] (1930)
Lawrence |
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The Virgin and the Gipsy [en] (1930)
Lawrence |
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The Ladybird [en] (1923)
Lawrence |
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The Daughter of Brahma [en] (1912)
Wylie |
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Women in Love [en] (1920)
Lawrence Description: Women in Love is a novel by British author D. H. Lawrence published in 1920. It is a sequel to his earlier novel The Rainbow (1915), and follows the continuing loves and lives of the Brangwen siste... |
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The Trespasser [en] (1912)
Lawrence |
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Pearl-Maiden [en] (1901)
Haggard |
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Love Eternal [en] (1918)
Haggard |
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Fair Margaret [en] (1907)
Haggard |
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Cleopatra [en] (1889)
Haggard |
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Benita, An African Romance [en] (1906)
Haggard |
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The Half-Hearted [en] (1900)
Buchan |
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The Long Shadow [en] (1908)
Bower Description: A vigorous Western story, sparkling with the free, outdoor, life of a mountain ranch. Its scenes shift rapidly and its actors play the game of life fearlessly and like men. It is a fine love story ... |
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The Gringos [en] (1913)
Bower Description: A story of love and adventure on a ranch in California. |
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Good Indian [en] (1912)
Bower Description: A stirring romance of life on an Idaho ranch. |
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The Princess of Cleves [en] (1689)
Madame de la Fayette |
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La Fille du Capitaine [fr] (1836)
Pushkin |
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Premier Amour [fr] (1860)
Turgenev |
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The Portrait of a Lady [en] (1881)
James |
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Madame Bovary [fr] (1857)
Flaubert |
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The Daughter of the Commandant [en] (1836)
Pushkin Description: Pyotr Andreyich Grinyov is the only surviving child of a retired army officer. When Pyotr turns 17, his father sends him into military service in Orenburg. En route Pyotr gets lost in a blizzard, b... |
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The Idiot [en] (1868)
Dostoyevsky Description: Returning to Russia from a sanitarium in Switzerland, the Christ-like epileptic Prince Myshkin finds himself enmeshed in a tangle of love, torn between two women—the notorious kept woman Nastasya a... |
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Quo Vadis [en] (1896)
Sienkiewicz |
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The Mysteries of Udolpho [en] (1794)
Radcliffe |
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The Monk [en] (1796)
Lewis |