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The Soul of Pierre is a novel written by French author Georges Ohnet and originally published in 1890. The story follows the life of Pierre Lussac, a young Frenchman who inherits a large fortune from his father. Despite his wealth, Pierre is unhappy and dissatisfied with his life, feeling that something is missing. He becomes involved with a woman named Therese, who is also wealthy but unhappy, and the two begin a tumultuous relationship that ultimately leads to tragedy. Along the way, Pierre must confront his own inner demons and come to terms with what he truly wants in life. The Soul of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Soul of Pierre is a novel written by French author Georges Ohnet and originally published in 1890. The story follows the life of Pierre Lussac, a young Frenchman who inherits a large fortune from his father. Despite his wealth, Pierre is unhappy and dissatisfied with his life, feeling that something is missing. He becomes involved with a woman named Therese, who is also wealthy but unhappy, and the two begin a tumultuous relationship that ultimately leads to tragedy. Along the way, Pierre must confront his own inner demons and come to terms with what he truly wants in life. The Soul of Pierre is a complex and emotional exploration of wealth, love, and the human condition, and remains a classic of French literature to this day.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Autorenporträt
Georges Ohnet was born in Paris. Ohnet liked Georges Sand's work and didn't like realistic current books. He started writing a series of books called Les Batailles de la vie about a simple and idealistic character. The reviewers thought they were unrealistic and boring, but the books were a big hit. Serge Panine (1881), which won an award from the academy, Le Maitre de forges (1882), La Grande Marni re (1885), Volont (1888), and Dernier Amour (1891) were all in this series. A lot of his books have been turned into plays that were big hits. For example, Le Maitre de forges were put on at the Gymnase in 1883 and ran for a whole year. Le Cr puscule (1902), Le Marchand de Poison (1903), La Conqu rante (1905), La dixi me muse (1906), La Route Rouge (1908), and La Serre de l'Aigle (1912) are some of his later works. Journal of a Bourgeois of Paris During the War of 1914 was his last book.