Jean Richepin Knihy
Jean Richepin byl francouzský básník, romanopisec a dramatik. Jeho díla se vyznačují silným jazykem a často se zabývají tématy okrajových společenských skupin a sociální nespravedlnosti. Richepinův styl je energický a plný života, odrážející jeho zájem o syrovou realitu světa kolem sebe. Jeho literární přínos spočívá v zachycení bouřlivé a vášnivé stránky lidské existence.






The Crazy Corner
- 308 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
A rich tapestry of characters populates this collection, including mad scientists, mystical parrots from Atlantis, witches, and various fantastical beings like korrigans and water sprites. Set against the backdrop of the 1890s and early 1900s, these 45 stories explore the thin line between madness and nightmare, offering readers a journey through bizarre and imaginative scenarios that challenge the boundaries of reality.
Selections From Jean Richepin (1905)
- 388 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Selections From Jean Richepin
- 388 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
The Bull-Man and the Grasshopper
- 108 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
Set against the backdrop of the Paris Commune, this narrative follows two eccentric street performers, Jean Pioux and Marius Mazuclard, who find themselves arrested for their involvement in the uprising. Their punishment leads them to deportation in New Caledonia, where their unique talents and resilience are tested. Originally published in 1876, this English translation reveals a blend of historical context and the struggles of unconventional characters in a time of political upheaval.
Set in late 19th century Paris, the novel follows Flamboche, a beautiful courtesan and talented singer, whose life of luxury is disrupted when she falls for a young artist named Paul. Their romance is challenged by her tumultuous past and societal pressures. The story delves into themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for social acceptance amid a vibrant Parisian nightlife and cultural landscape. A significant work of the naturalist movement, it captures the complexities of its characters and the era's shifting values.