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The Yellow Mask & Sister Rose = Желтая маска и Сестра Роза. Т. 13: на англ.яз

Wilkie Collins was an English novelist, playwright, and short story writer. The Yellow Mask is a complete mystery novel. The secret of Wilkie Collins’s success is the combination of various genres: the writer-master of intrigue and fascinating plot skillfully combines melodrama, detective and a manners novel in his books, generously flavoring them elements of the Gothic novel. Sister Rose is Set against the background of the French Revolution and concerns Louis Trudaine; his sister, Rose, who contracts an unhappy marriage to the aristocratic Charles Danville; and Danville’s land-steward, Lomaque, who is indebted to Trudaine’s father. Trudaine fulfils a deathbed promise to his mother to protect Rose and arouses Danville’s animosity.

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Автор: Collins William Wilkie, «The Yellow Mask Sister Rose = Желтая маска и Сестра Роза. Т. 13 (на английском языке)»: Wilkie Collins was an English novelist, playwright, and short story writer. The Yellow Mask is a complete mystery novel. The secret of Wilkie Collins’s success is the combination of various genres: the writer-master of intrigue and fascinating plot skillfully combines melodrama, detective and a manners novel in his books, generously flavoring them elements of the Gothic novel. Sister Rose is Set against the background of the French Revolution and concerns Louis Trudaine; his sister, Rose, who contracts an unhappy marriage to the aristocratic Charles Danville; and Danville’s land-steward, Lomaque, who is indebted to Trudaine’s father. Trudaine fulfils a deathbed promise to his mother to protect Rose and arouses Danville’s animosity.

Вес18.2 унция
Габариты8.5 × 5.7 × 1.0 дюйм
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переплет

Твердый переплет

стандарт

12

дата-получения

21.05.2018

количество-страниц

320

Год выпуска

формат-ммсм

140x220x20

SKU

38256

Язык

тип-издания

Авторский сборник

тираж

220

handling_time

14 days

формат

60×90/16

ISBN

978-5-521-07654-3

EAN

9785521076543

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