Stories From The Shadows – The French: Embrace the darkness

Stories From The Shadows – The French: Embrace the darkness

Title: Stories From The Shadows – The French: Embrace the darkness
Author: Marcel Schwob, Prosper Merimee, Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, Anatole France, Honoré de Balzac & Jean Lorrain
Release: 2025-01-01
Kind: audiobook
Genre: Romance
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Stories From The Shadows – The Fre Marcel Schwob, Prosper Merimee, Charles Baudelaire, Gustave Flaubert, Guy de Maupassant, Anatole France, Honoré de Balzac & Jean Lorrain
An author’s talents may seem obvious and indisputable as they move words and ideas into gathered phrases and stories.
But where do these ideas and stories come from? A lonely thought that suddenly gathers form? An inspiration from a Muse? A suggestion from an everyday event?

Perhaps in the case of their darker, more malevolent stories, other forces are at work. They help to nourish single words into sentences and paragraphs that ease themselves from the shadows and are suddenly upon us in twisted revelation that may thrill, may disturb, but will always engage and help us explore the edge of darkness where some of the very best literature patiently lurks …. waiting …. for the likes of me and you.

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