Edward Bulwer Lytton eBooks

eBooks di Edward Bulwer Lytton editi da E Bookarama

Lytton Edward George, Conte Bulwer-L., primo Barone. Scrittore di grande successo (Londra 1803 – Torquay 1873). Studiò a Cambridge, partecipò alla vita politica e fu molto stimato nella società elegante e letteraria londinese. Scrisse moltissimo, specialmente romanzi alla moda: mondani, gialli, storici Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei, 1849, provinciali, storie terrificanti e avveniristiche The Coming Race, 1871. Scrisse anche drammi The lady of Lyons, 1838 e fu un ottimo traduttore, in particolare di Schiller.
EBOOK   9788834114636

The Last Days of Pompeii. E-book. Formato EPUB Edward Bulwer-Lytton   -  E-Bookarama, 2024  - 

Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803-1873) was a prolific novelist, poet and playwright in his day; in modern times, his work is considered much as Lovecraft described: “large doses of turgid rhetoric and empty romanticism.”Originally published in 1834, "The Last Days of Pompeii" itself was probably the first novelization of the catastrophic event.  The city was rediscovered in the mid-1700s and archaeological excavations followed soon after.  Bulwer-Lytton was inspired to write his novel by the painting The Last Day of Pompeii by Karl Briullov, painted in the early 1830s."The Last Days of Pompeii" tells the story of the Athenian Glaucus, his love, the beautiful Ione, and a blind flower-girl Nydia, who is secretly in love with Glaucus.  Threatening the love of Glaucus and Ione is Ione’s guardian, the decadent and deceitful Egyptian Arbaces, who lusts after Ione himself.The descriptions of the city itself are fascinating: Bulwer-Lytton seems to have spent much time researching the actual ruins of Pompeii, and his characters are housed in buildings that had apparently been uncovered in archaeological excavations."The Last Days of Pompeii" was one of the most popular English historical novels of the nineteenth century.

€ 0.49
download immediato
ACQUISTA