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Louis Couperus

    10 juin 1863 – 16 juillet 1923

    Louis Couperus est considéré comme l'une des figures majeures de la littérature néerlandaise. Ses œuvres, englobant romans et poésie, ont façonné le paysage littéraire de la fin du XIXe et du début du XXe siècle. Avec une perspective unique sur la société et la psychologie humaine de son époque, il a laissé une marque indélébile dans l'histoire littéraire néerlandaise. Ses contributions continuent d'être appréciées aujourd'hui pour leur profondeur et leur mérite artistique.

    Louis Couperus
    The Twilight of the Souls
    The Tour
    The Hidden Force
    Footsteps Of Fate
    The Law Inevitable
    Eline Vere
    • Describes the conventions, manners and hypocrisies of Dutch society.

      Eline Vere
      4,1
    • The Law Inevitable

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      This anthology features a collection of diverse and thought-provoking narratives that showcase Louis Couperus's literary versatility. The stories vary in style, some capturing immediate attention while others gradually immerse readers in their worlds. Carefully compiled into a cohesive draft, the collection reflects the author's creative prowess across various genres. Enhanced by a striking new cover and professional typesetting, it offers an engaging reading experience, making it a rich exploration of fiction for readers of all ages.

      The Law Inevitable
      4,0
    • Footsteps Of Fate

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Eline Vere, a sensitive young woman from The Hague's upper class, grapples with societal expectations, love, and her own emotional turmoil. This naturalist masterpiece delves into her psychological journey, revealing the complexities of her relationships against the backdrop of stifling social norms. Couperus intricately portrays Eline's inner life, reflecting the impact of genetic and environmental factors on her existence. Renowned for its vivid writing and deep character exploration, the novel remains a significant examination of human nature and social pressures in late 19th-century Dutch society.

      Footsteps Of Fate
      3,5
    • The Tour

      A Story of Ancient Egypt

      • 140pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Set in the backdrop of Ancient Egypt, this classical work has been preserved and republished in a modern format by Alpha Editions. The book has been meticulously reformatted and retyped to ensure clarity and readability, moving away from scanned copies of the original. Its significance throughout history is emphasized, making it a valuable addition for both contemporary readers and future generations.

      The Tour
    • The Twilight of the Souls

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricate workings of the human mind, this novel delves into the complex social issues of late 19th-century Europe. It follows interconnected characters entangled in love, passion, and existential dilemmas, revealing their struggles against societal expectations. The title evokes themes of religion and emotional depth, while Couperus masterfully intertwines moral conflicts with rich language and psychological insight. The narrative reflects a decadent era in flux, offering profound observations on the human experience and the challenges of navigating societal norms.

      The Twilight of the Souls
    • Small Souls

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set in The Hague during the late 1800s, the narrative follows Eline Vere, a sensitive young woman from the upper class grappling with societal expectations and her own emotional turmoil. As she navigates the rigid structures of her social class, Eline's internal struggles reveal the profound impact of unmet desires and psychological angst. Louis Couperus masterfully portrays this period of cultural transformation, offering a deep exploration of the human soul and the quest for personal fulfillment, solidifying the book's status as a classic in Dutch literature.

      Small Souls
    • This 1918 novel by Dutch writer Louis Marie-Anne Couperus explores the burden of a long-held secret by two elderly individuals from their time in the Dutch East Indies, which resurfaces during their grandchildren's marriage. Couperus is a key figure in Dutch literature, known for works influenced by naturalism and notable figures like Oscar Wilde.

      Old People and the Things That Pass
    • Psyché

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      Psyché
      5,0
    • Majesteit

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      Majesteit
      3,9