Romans Et Oeuvres De Fiction Non Théatrales

Romans Et Oeuvres De Fiction Non Théatrales

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with some yellowing and minor marks on the dust jacket spine and edges. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact. Stickers/Labels: None visible.

Henry de Montherlant was one of the most celebrated and controversial French writers of the twentieth century, and this landmark Pléiade edition gathers his novels and non-theatrical fiction into a single authoritative volume. The collection presents his major prose works — including Le Songe, Les Olympiques, Les Bestiaires, Les Célibataires, and the celebrated Les Jeunes Filles tetralogy — in a definitive text established without revision (texte ne varietur). Montherlant's prose is marked by a fierce, aristocratic individualism, an unflinching examination of desire, solitude, and moral ambiguity, and a classical French style of rare precision and power. Prefaced by Roger Secrétain, this edition remains an essential reference for readers and scholars of modern French literature.

Author: Montherlant
Format: Other binding

Genre: Classic fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, with some yellowing and minor marks on the dust jacket spine and edges. Page Condition: Yellowed. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Appears intact. Stickers/Labels: None visible.

Henry de Montherlant was one of the most celebrated and controversial French writers of the twentieth century, and this landmark Pléiade edition gathers his novels and non-theatrical fiction into a single authoritative volume. The collection presents his major prose works — including Le Songe, Les Olympiques, Les Bestiaires, Les Célibataires, and the celebrated Les Jeunes Filles tetralogy — in a definitive text established without revision (texte ne varietur). Montherlant's prose is marked by a fierce, aristocratic individualism, an unflinching examination of desire, solitude, and moral ambiguity, and a classical French style of rare precision and power. Prefaced by Roger Secrétain, this edition remains an essential reference for readers and scholars of modern French literature.