Camille The lady of the Camellias

Alexandre Dumas, 1824-1895

Book - 2004

Marguerite Gautier is the most beautiful, brazen—and expensive—courtesan in all of Paris. Despite being ill with consumption, she lives a glittering, moneyed life of nonstop parties and aristocratic balls and savors every day as if it were her last. Into her life comes Armand Duval. Young, handsome, and recklessly headstrong, he is hopelessly in love with Marguerite, but not nearly rich enough. Yet Armand is Marguerite’s first true love, and against her better judgment, she throws away her upper-class lifestyle for him. But as intense as their love for each other is, it challenges a reality that cannot be denied.… This Signet Classics version is the only available paperback edition of Camille, a story as old as time and as timeles...s as love itself. Translated by Sir Edmond Gosse, with an Introduction by Toril Moi.

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Fiction
Historical fiction
Published
New York : Signet Classic [2004]
Language
English
French
Main Author
Alexandre Dumas, 1824-1895 (-)
Other Authors
Edmund Gosse, 1849-1928 (-), Toril Moi
Physical Description
xiv, 255 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 255).
ISBN
9780451529206
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