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  • von Pierre Loti
    20,00 €

    The travelogue "The Sahara" by Pierre Loti recounts the author's impressions and experiences while traversing the Sahara Desert. The book, which was first published in 1895, is a vivid and poetic account of Loti's exploration of the vast and enigmatic Saharan landscapes. French novelist and naval officer Loti paints a picture of the harsh and bleak beauty of the Sahara, highlighting the infinite expanses of sand dunes, the intense heat, and the isolation of the desert. His account is enhanced by his in-depth observations of the people he meets, such as traders, fellow travelers, and nomadic tribes. Loti shares insights into the traditions and rituals of the Saharan people while also exploring the historical and cultural facets of the area. Loti's writing is marked by a romanticism that permeates the entire book as well as a profound respect of the foreign and uncharted. He expresses amazement and respect for the desert's natural beauties as he muses on the seclusion and reflection that the Sahara fosters. "The Sahara" is a literary investigation of the mystery and appeal of one of the most difficult and compelling places on earth, not just a travelogue. The book is a timeless addition to the travel literature genre because of Loti's poetic and evocative writing style, which transports readers to the heart of the Sahara.

  • - Immortals Crowned By The French Academy
    von Pierre Loti
    29,00 €

    Madame: Immortals Crowned By The French Academy is a novel written by Pierre Loti. The story revolves around a young French naval officer, Julien Viaud, who falls in love with a beautiful woman, Madame Chrysanth�����me, during his stay in Japan. The novel is set in the late 19th century and provides a glimpse into the cultural differences between the East and the West.Madame Chrysanth�����me is a geisha who is hired to be Julien's companion during his stay in Nagasaki. Despite the language barrier and cultural differences, Julien and Madame Chrysanth�����me develop a deep connection and fall in love. However, their love is not without its challenges, as Julien struggles to come to terms with the societal norms and expectations of his French upbringing.The novel explores themes of love, cultural identity, and the clash of cultures. It is also a commentary on the exoticization of the East by the West and the objectification of women in both cultures. Madame: Immortals Crowned By The French Academy is a classic work of literature and was awarded the prestigious French Academy's Immortals Crown in 1891.The complete text, by Pierre Loti.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • - La Mort De Philae
    von Pierre Loti
    28,00 €

    ""Egypt: La Mort De Philae"" is a novel written by Pierre Loti, a French novelist and naval officer. The book is set in Egypt during the late 19th century and tells the story of a French naval officer who becomes infatuated with a local Egyptian woman. The officer, who remains unnamed, spends his days exploring the ancient ruins of Egypt, including the island of Philae, where he becomes enchanted with the temple of Isis. As he becomes more and more obsessed with the temple, he begins to neglect his duties and his relationships with his fellow officers. The novel explores themes of colonialism, cultural imperialism, and the clash between Western and Eastern cultures. It is a vivid and evocative portrayal of Egypt during this period, and a powerful reflection on the complexities of cross-cultural relationships.A city of mosques, then, as I was saying. They follow one another along the streets, sometimes two, three, four in a row; leaning one against the other, so that their confines become merged. On all sides their minarets shoot up into the air, those minarets embellished with arabesques, carved and complicated with the most changing fancy. They have their little balconies, their rows of little columns; they are so fashioned that the daylight shows through them.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • von Pierre Loti
    30,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • von Pierre Loti
    21,00 €

    "Madame Chrysantheme Complete" is a unique written by means of French author Pierre Loti. The story unfolds as a semi-autobiographical narrative, imparting readers with a glimpse into the exceptional global of Japan during the overdue 19th century. The novel facilities around the protagonist, Pierre Loti, a naval officer who unearths himself stationed in Nagasaki. Loti turns into immersed inside the Japanese lifestyle and lifestyle, and the narrative takes a poignant flip as he enters into a transient marriage with a Japanese woman named Madame Chrysantheme. The novel delves into the complexities in their relationship, exploring cultural variations, fleeting emotions, and the ephemeral nature of such unions. Pierre Loti, a professional and observant creator, captures the essence of Japan with brilliant descriptions and cultural insights. The narrative is marked with the aid of a blend of romanticism and realism, presenting readers a nuanced portrayal of Madame Chrysantheme and the wider Japanese society. "Madame Chrysantheme Complete" reflects Loti's capability to navigate the intersections of culture and romance, offering a bittersweet exploration of affection and transience. The novel has been praised for its evocative prose and remains a vast painting in French literature, supplying readers a poignant and culturally wealthy narrative set in opposition to the backdrop of Japan inside the past due 1800s.

  • von Pierre Loti
    41,00 €

    1890. After joining the French Navy, Loti (pen name of Julien Marie Viaud) saw the world from shipboard. He spent long months among the palm groves of the South Seas; he visited the scorching coast of Senegal and the seas of Iceland. A prolific writer, Loti used every strange and exotic scene as a background for his romance novels. The book begins: In descending the coast of Africa, after passing the southern extremity of Morocco, one travels for several days and nights in sight of an interminable country of desolation. It is the Sahara, the great sea without water, which the Moors also call Beled-el-ateuch, the land of thirst. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

  • von Pierre Loti
    15,90 €

    "Embark on a captivating journey through the timeless landscapes and ancient wonders of Egypt with Pierre Loti in 'Egypt.' Penned by the French author in the late 19th century, this travel narrative provides readers with a poetic and insightful exploration of the mysteries and allure of the Nile Valley.As Loti delves into the iconic monuments, vibrant markets, and cultural richness of Egypt, 'Egypt' is more than a travelogue¿it's a literary expedition that captures the fascination and wonder inspired by the land of pharaohs.Join Loti on this literary journey where each page unveils a new layer of discovery, making 'Egypt' an essential read for those captivated by tales of historical landscapes and the enduring magic of the Egyptian civilization."

  • von Pierre Loti
    16,00 €

    Hier existait encore une ville qui s'était à peu près conservée, comme à miracle, depuis les époques où l'Orient resplendissait. On n'y entendait point les bruits de sifflets et de ferraille qui sont l'apanage de nos capitales modernes ; la vie s'y écoulait méditative et discrète, apaisée par la foi ; les hommes y faisaient encore leur prière, et des milliers de petites tombes, d'une forme exquise et toujours pareille, y peuplaient les places ombreuses, rappelant doucement la mort sans y mêler aucune terreur. Cela s'appelait Stamboul, et ce n'était pas au bout du monde ; non, c'était en Europe, à trois jours à peine de notre Paris fiévreux et trépidant...

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  • von Pierre Loti
    19,90 €

    "Les Désenchantées" est un roman de l'écrivain et officier de marine français Pierre Loti, publié en 1906. Ce roman est le résultat de l'expérience de Loti en tant qu'officier de marine en Turquie, et il explore la vie des femmes dans les harems turcs à la fin de l'Empire ottoman.L'histoire suit le personnage de Loti, qui est basé sur l'auteur lui-même, dans le cadre de ses voyages et de son séjour en Turquie. Il décrit la vie dans les harems turcs, les coutumes, les traditions et les relations entre les femmes et les hommes de la société ottomane. Le roman dépeint également la complexité des émotions et des relations des femmes enfermées dans ces harems, ainsi que les défis auxquels elles sont confrontées."Les Désenchantées" est considéré comme un roman exotique et une ¿uvre de fiction autobiographique qui offre un aperçu de la culture turque de l'époque. Pierre Loti était connu pour ses écrits exotiques et ses récits de voyages, et ce roman fait partie de son ¿uvre qui explore les cultures étrangères et les thèmes de l'exotisme.Si vous êtes intéressé par la littérature exotique, les récits de voyage et les romans qui explorent les coutumes et les traditions d'autres cultures, "Les Désenchantées" de Pierre Loti pourrait vous offrir une perspective fascinante sur la Turquie à la fin de l'Empire ottoman.

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  • von Pierre Loti
    9,00 €

    "Judith Renaudin" est un roman écrit par Pierre Loti, un écrivain français du XIXe siècle. Le livre a été publié en 1889 et est un exemple de la prose exotique et romantique pour laquelle Loti est célèbre.L'histoire suit le personnage principal, Marc Morand, un officier de la marine française en mission dans le Pacifique. Morand tombe amoureux de Judith Renaudin, une jeune femme tahitienne. Le roman explore les thèmes de l'amour, de la passion et de la collision des cultures, car Morand est confronté aux traditions et à la société tahitiennes.L'¿uvre de Loti est saluée pour sa description pittoresque de la Polynésie française, ainsi que pour sa capacité à capturer les émotions et les dilemmes du personnage principal. "Judith Renaudin" est un exemple de la fascination de Loti pour les lieux exotiques et les thèmes de l'amour impossible.

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  • von Pierre Loti
    9,00 €

    "Pierre Loti" is a pseudonym for the French novelist and naval officer Louis-Marie-Julien Viaud. He is known for his travel literature and novels based on his experiences as a naval officer in various parts of the world. "Fantôme d'Orient" translates to "Ghost of the Orient."In "Fantôme d'Orient," Loti recounts his experiences during his travels to the Middle East, particularly in Istanbul, Turkey, and the surrounding regions. The book is a blend of travelogue, personal reflection, and vivid descriptions of the people, cultures, and landscapes he encountered. Loti often provides a romanticized and exoticized view of the Orient, typical of the Orientalist literature of his time.Pierre Loti's writings are characterized by their evocative and poetic prose. He immerses readers in the sensory and emotional experiences of his travels. His works were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and contributed to the fascination with the East in European literature and culture."Fantôme d'Orient" is part of Pierre Loti's broader body of work, which includes novels, essays, and travel writings inspired by his naval adventures. His literary contributions have left a lasting impact on French literature and continue to be studied and appreciated for their vivid descriptions and explorations of cultural themes.In summary, "Fantôme d'Orient" by Pierre Loti is a travelogue that captures the author's experiences in the Middle East, particularly in Istanbul, and provides a romanticized view of the Orient, characteristic of the literature of his era. It is an engaging exploration of the cultures and landscapes of the region.

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