Nelida /:

"First published in 1846 under the pen name Daniel Stern, Nelida tells the story of a beautiful French heiress who surrenders everything - marriage, reputation, and an aristocratic way of life - for the love of a talented young middle class painter. Based on this author's own ten-year rela...

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1. Verfasser: Stern, Daniel, 1805-1876
Weitere Verfasser: Hoggard, Lynn
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
French
Veröffentlicht: New York : State University of New York Press, ©2003.
Schriftenreihe:SUNY series, women writers in translation.
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Zusammenfassung:"First published in 1846 under the pen name Daniel Stern, Nelida tells the story of a beautiful French heiress who surrenders everything - marriage, reputation, and an aristocratic way of life - for the love of a talented young middle class painter. Based on this author's own ten-year relationship with the pianist and composer Franz Liszt, the novel quickly became the scandalous bestseller of its day. Its author, Marie d'Agoult, has emerged as one of the most remarkable women of her time. An aristocratic Parisian woman who left her husband and child to become the companion of Liszt, d'Agoult became an accomplished woman of letters whose works included a major history of the 1848 revolution in Paris. In Nelida, her only major novel, she brings to life the deeply intimate parts of her own story and the era in which it took place. Written with a keen sensitivity to social mores and psychological nuances, the novel reveals the primal cry of a woman determined to control her own destiny without betraying her womanhood."--Jacket
Beschreibung:"Originally published in 1846 under the pen name Daniel Stern."
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xxxiv, 213 pages :)
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references (page 213).
ISBN:1417537434
9781417537433
079145911X
9780791459119
0791459128
9780791459126
0791485919
9780791485910

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