La dama de las camelias / Camille: The Lady of the Camellias (Spanish Edition)
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Product Details
Overview
Fiel reflejo de la vida cortesana, en un retrato del París del siglo XIX
Esta novela narra las desventuras de Marguerite Gautier, quien, en medio de la vida elegante de las cortesanas en la París del siglo XIX, vive un romance trágico, empañado de la desgracia que conlleva tratar de conquistar el amor pleno y, al mismo tiempo, el deseo de alcanzar una vida estable. Alexandre Dumas hijo presenta en esta historia la cúspide de su obra narrativa y el germen de la clásica ópera de Verdi, con la letra de Francesco Maria Piave, La Traviata.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A True Reflection of Courtesan Life, in a Portrait of 19th Century Paris
This novel tells the misadventures of Marguerite Gautier, who, amidst the elegant life of courtesans in 19th century Paris, lives a tragic romance. Her story is marred by the misfortune that comes with trying to achieve true love while also yearning for a stable life. Alexandre Dumas fils presents in this story the pinnacle of his narrative work and the seed of Verdi’s classic opera, with the libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, La Traviata.








