Voyages imaginaires, songes, visions et romans cabalistiques. Tome 35. by Garnier

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Editor Garnier, M. (Charles-Georges-Thomas), 1746-1795
Title Voyages imaginaires, songes, visions et romans cabalistiques. Tome 35.
Note Reading ease score: 72.3 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Summary "Voyages imaginaires, songes, visions et romans cabalistiques. Tome 35" by Garnier is a collection of imaginative tales, romances, and allegorical narratives likely composed in the late 18th century. This volume encompasses various stories, including "L'Enchantuer Faustus" by Hamilton, "Le Diable Amoureux" by M. Cazotte, and additional tales featuring humorous and fantastical elements. The book seems to delve into themes of magic, desire, and the supernatural, exploring the intersections of reality and fantasy through its diverse narratives. The opening of the text presents an introduction to "L'Enchantuer Faustus," focusing on the historical and mythical figure Dr. Faustus, a magician famed for his tragic story. The narrative context suggests that Faustus seeks to showcase his magical abilities to Queen Elizabeth I, revealing a fascination with the supernatural that permeates the text. The Queen's desire to witness the beauty of legendary figures like Helen of Troy through Faustus's conjuring sets the stage for questions about the nature of beauty, fame, and the cost of such power—themes that seem to resonate throughout the collection. Additional stories hinted at promise a blend of levity and deeper moral explorations, captivating readers interested in historical allure and fantasy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language French
LoC Class G: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
Subject Fantasy fiction
Subject Adventure stories
Subject Voyages, Imaginary -- Early works to 1800
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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