Madame de
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Description
Louise de Vilmorin’s polished prose shapes a tale in which jewels, love, pain, and deception intertwine, creating a brief yet gripping and merciless novel.
Madame de by Louise de Vilmorin is the fourth title in the Dédale series. First released in 1951, it is arguably the French author’s most celebrated work. The novel unfolds in a timeless atmosphere, where seemingly insignificant events gradually form a sophisticated yet relentless plot that ensnares both characters and readers. The story centers on a pair of diamonds secretly sold by Madame de…, the elegant yet frivolous heroine, in order to settle her debts—thus setting the chain of events in motion. Around them, a handful of characters are portrayed with delicacy, defined through only a few precise strokes.
This new edition features original drawings by Laurent de Commines. Louise de Vilmorin’s work is introduced by a preface by Patrick Mauriès, followed by an essay by Emmanuelle Amiot, which explores the role of the diamond in Western culture and thought. Together, they broaden the reflection on the deeper meaning of jewelry and its significance in society across the centuries.
Madame de by Louise de Vilmorin is the fourth title in the Dédale series. First released in 1951, it is arguably the French author’s most celebrated work. The novel unfolds in a timeless atmosphere, where seemingly insignificant events gradually form a sophisticated yet relentless plot that ensnares both characters and readers. The story centers on a pair of diamonds secretly sold by Madame de…, the elegant yet frivolous heroine, in order to settle her debts—thus setting the chain of events in motion. Around them, a handful of characters are portrayed with delicacy, defined through only a few precise strokes.
This new edition features original drawings by Laurent de Commines. Louise de Vilmorin’s work is introduced by a preface by Patrick Mauriès, followed by an essay by Emmanuelle Amiot, which explores the role of the diamond in Western culture and thought. Together, they broaden the reflection on the deeper meaning of jewelry and its significance in society across the centuries.
PUBLISHER:
Franco Maria Ricci editore
ISBN-13:
9791282128179
BINDING:
Hardback
NUMBER OF PAGES:
112
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
4.7(W) x 9.05(H)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English