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    332,-

    The book ¿Folle-Farine¿ is a novel written by Ouida. The book is about the titular character who is a spirited a raised girl who later founds hr aristocratic lineage. The tale is set around the 19th century and Folle-Farine get entangled with new identity and start navigating her life, love and betrays with social expectation. During her whole journey, she explores the value of heritage and states class structures of that time. He faces lots of challenges and seeks for the independence. The authors have shown a vivid and wide approach to portray the good setting and characters, transforming readers mind into a world of romanticism and melodrama. Through her book, she shows the experiences of Folle-Farine and delves readers into various themes of love, identity and human condition. It also offers a great exploration of society complex class ad beautiful description of compelling narrative. Overall the book is a complete literary with essence of timeless truths about nature and self-discovery.

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    734 - 1 002,-

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    172,-

    "A Dog of Flanders" is a sorrowful novella written by Ouida, the pen name of 19th-century British author Maria Louise Ramé. Readers are compelled to continue reading to find out what happens next since the title character is so indulgent. Some stories are brutal and weird, while others creep up on you and draw you in slowly. This touching narrative takes place in the bucolic environs of Flanders, Belgium, and follows a little orphan named Nello and his beloved dog, Patrasche. As they tackle life's hardships together, Nello, a great artist, and Patrasche, a loyal and hardworking dog, form an everlasting connection. As Nello strives to become a famous artist in order to lift himself and his grandfather out of poverty, the action unfolds against a backdrop of poverty and societal challenges. The story revolves around the timeless themes of friendship, love, and the resilient human spirit. Despite the odds stacked against him, Nello's unwavering dedication to his artistic ambitions and Patrasche's loyalty exemplify the tenacity and triumph of the human-animal bond. As the narrative progresses, readers are transported into a world where art serves as a means of transcendence, offering calm and optimism in the midst of life's struggles.

  • av Ouida
    188,-

    "Bimbi" is a lovely novella written by Ouida, the pen name of Maria Louise Ramé, an English novelist. This delightful narrative provides readers with a comforting insight into the world of the namesake character, Bimbi, who is a young Italian kid with an endearing attitude. "Bimbi" unfolds as a narrative of improbable friendship that involves the vivacious Bimbi and Lady Inglis, an Englishwoman visiting in Italy, amid the beautiful scenery of Italy. Lady Inglis is captivated through Bimbi's innocence, spontaneity, and limitless creativity. The short story follows their travels and the unusual friendship they've come to form. Ouida expertly combines themes of cross-cultural understanding, the magic of youth, and the transformational power of genuine human connections as Bimbi and Lady Inglis explore the Italian countryside together. Bimbi's character personifies unbridled, youthful delight and curiosity. Ouida's beautiful words and evocative descriptions take readers to Italy's breathtaking landscapes and create yearning for a simpler, more innocent time.

  • av Ouida
    200,-

    "Bebee" is a novella written by Ouida, the pen name of Maria Louise Ramé, an English novelist. "Bebee" is a touching and beautiful narrative about the titular character, Bebee, a bright and energetic girl with a pure heart. The novella, set in rural England, depicts Bebee's childhood as an orphan living with her strict and unpleasant aunt, Mrs. Carter. Despite the horrible abuse she receives, Bebee remains strong and cheery. Her unbreakable spirit and capacity to find beauty in the most mundane of things fascinate all around her, particularly the intriguing Lord Lynne, who is captivated by her innocence. "Bebee" addresses themes of innocence, generosity, and the transformational power of love as the story progresses. Bebee is a fascinating and endearing protagonist because to Ouida's evocative style and realistic characterizations. The novella emphasizes the significance of maintaining one's inherent goodness in the face of adversity. Ouida, famed for her romantic and sentimental writing, crafted a moving story in "Bebee" that continues to resonate with readers, demonstrating the ongoing appeal of her literary works in the field of nineteenth-century literature.

  • av Ouida
    250,-

    "Beatrice Boville and Other Stories" is a group of fascinating testimonies penned by the prolific Victorian-era writer Ouida. Known for her keen observations and bright storytelling, Ouida's narratives transport readers to various settings and offer glimpses into the complexities of human nature. In "Beatrice Boville," the titular character's life unfolds against the backdrop of societal expectancies and the pursuit of affection. Ouida weaves a story that explores the nuances of relationships and the challenges faced by way of people navigating the inflexible norms of the time. The collection extends beyond a novel attention, introducing readers to numerous characters and scenarios. Ouida's storytelling prowess shines in every narrative, from the intricacies of affection and ambition to the societal reviews embedded in her prose. Ouida's particular fashion, characterised by wealthy descriptions and evocative language, makes "Beatrice Boville and Other Stories" a literary gem. The author's ability to delve into the human psyche and depict the complexities of emotion adds intensity to the collection. As readers traverse through these testimonies, they may be treated to a literary journey that transcends time, showcasing Ouida's enduring ability to seize the essence of the human experience inside the 19th century.

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    734 - 1 137,-

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    734 - 1 002,-

  • av Ouida
    493,-

    Enter the glamorous and intrigue-filled world of high society in this gripping novel. Ouida masterfully depicts the subtle machinations and complex relationships that govern this exclusive world. With unforgettable characters and a mesmerizing plot, this book is a must-read for fans of Victorian literature.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

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    868 - 1 137,-

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    734 - 1 002,-

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    465 - 734,-

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    465 - 734,-

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    1 405 - 1 674,-

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    332,-

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    332,-

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