Books by Abil Kile
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La conscience dans le mal: roman by Auguste Gilbert de Voisins
Authors: Gilbert de Voisins, Auguste, 1877-1939
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By Abil Kile
"La conscience dans le mal: roman" by Auguste Gilbert de Voisins is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story begins to unfold around the character Mathieu Delannes, a young man navigating his academic life and personal relationships while grappling with notions of freedom and the complexities of human conscience. As he transitions from ...
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Derrière les vieux murs en ruines: roman marocain by A. R. de Lens
Authors: Lens, A. R. de, 1881-1925
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By Abil Kile
"Derrière les vieux murs en ruines: roman marocain" by A. R. de Lens is a fictional novel written in the early 20th century. Set in Morocco, the story likely explores the lives of its characters against the backdrop of the complex social and cultural landscape of the time. The narrative hints at themes of tradition, power dynamics within households...
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Hiên le Maboul by Emile Nolly
Authors: Nolly, Emile, 1880-1914
By Abil Kile
"Hiên le Maboul" by Émile Nolly is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around Hiên, a soldier of second class belonging to the 11th company of the 1st regiment of Annamite tirailleurs, who experiences profound struggles with his identity and place within military life, set against the backdrop of Cochinchina. His journey is...
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Saint Paul by Emile Baumann
Authors: Baumann, Emile, 1868-1942
By Abil Kile
"Saint Paul" by Émile Baumann is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book delves into the life and journey of Saint Paul, the apostle who transformed from persecutor of Christians to one of the most influential figures in early Christianity. Through Baumann's exploration of Paul's experiences, readers are likely to gain insi...
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Le Harem entr'ouvert by A. R. de Lens
Authors: Lens, A. R. de, 1881-1925
By Abil Kile
"Le Harem entr'ouvert" by A. R. de Lens is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book explores the lives of women living in a wealthy Tunisian household, particularly focusing on the experiences of princesses and their constraints within a patriarchal society. The narrative is rich in cultural details, showcasing the intimate dynamics of t...
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Miséricorde by Benito Pérez Galdós
Authors: Pérez Galdós, Benito, 1843-1920
By Abil Kile
"Miséricorde" by Benito Pérez Galdós is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around the themes of poverty, compassion, and the social dynamics of the urban poor in Madrid, focusing on the characters of the beggars who frequent church doors for alms, particularly a woman named Benina. The novel explores the contrasts of socie...
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Le Maître du Navire by Louis Chadourne
Authors: Chadourne, Louis, 1890-1925
By Abil Kile
"Le Maître du Navire" by Louis Chadourne is a literary novel written in the early 20th century. The book follows the journey of Maître Leminhac, a Parisian lawyer, and his companions as they travel through South America and prepare to embark on the mysterious ship, the "Cormoran". The narrative hints at themes of adventure, identity, and the interp...
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Voyages by Jean-François Regnard
Authors: Regnard, Jean-François, 1655-1709
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By Abil Kile
"Voyages" by Jean-François Regnard is a collection of travelogue accounts written in the late 17th century. The text recounts the author's various journeys, including his passage to Laponie, Flanders, Holland, Denmark, and Sweden, exploring the landscapes, societies, and cultures he encounters along the way. Through the narrative, Regnard shares in...
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Faiseurs de peines et faiseurs de joies by Dora Melegari
Authors: Melegari, Dora, 1849-1924
By Abil Kile
"Faiseurs de peines et faiseurs de joies" by Dora Melegari is a reflective work, likely written in the early 20th century. This book delves into the human condition, exploring the complex interplay of joy and suffering in people's lives. Melegari presents a philosophical lens through which the reader is encouraged to examine their roles as either "...