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Auteur
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Stevenson, Robert Louis 1850-1894
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Titre
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New Arabian nights [Texte imprimé] / Robert Louis Stevenson ; foreword by Robert Irwin
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Éditeur
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London : Capuchin Press, 2011
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Description
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1 vol. (327 p.) ; 20 cm
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Notes
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First published in 1882
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Contenu
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The Suicide Club ; The rajah's diamond ; The pavilion on the links ; A lodging for the night ; The Sire de Malétroit's door ; Providence and the guitar
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Résumé
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Short Stories. Classic fiction. First published in book form in 1882, Stevenson's first published fiction combines dark humor with wit and narrative skill, and is considered by some critics to be his best work Previously published in magazines between 1877 and 1880, this collection loosely draws on the tales of the 1001 Arabian Nights for inspiration. There are several batches of linked stories, including the darkly humorous series featuring The Suicide Club, a society composed of members so disillusioned with life that they have devised a ritual whereby one member can be chosen at random to assassinate another. Another sequence features the physically attractive but practically ineffectual Harry Hartley. Witty, inventive, and imbued with all the narrative skill and force of Stevenson's better-known work, these stories are a real delight for any lover of fine writing and storytelling.
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ISBN
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978-1-907429-25-5 br.
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Sujets
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Nouvelles écossaises--19e siècle
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Collab.
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Irwin, Robert 1946-....
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