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Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most important and meaningful novels of Hector Malot wich are Nobody's Boy and Conscience. Henry Malot's works have met with great success in all countries. They possess that lasting interest which attends all work based on keen observation and masterly analysis of the secret motives of human actions. Novels selected for this book: - Nobody's Boy. - Conscience. This is one of many books in the series Essential Novelists. If you liked this book, look for the other titles in the series, we are sure you will like some of the authors.
Hector-Henri Malot dit Hector Malot (1830-1907), est un romancier francais. Il fait ses etudes au lycee Corneille de Rouen. En 1853, il s'installe a Paris, et tente de faire representer une premiere piece, en vain. Pour assurer sa subsistance, il ecrit quelques articles. Il se retire chez ses parents pour ecrire sa premiere trilogie Les Victimes d'Amour dont le premier volume parait en 1859. Hector Malot est a la tete d'une oeuvre importante: une soixantaine de romans. Les plus connus aujourd'hui sont ses romans pour enfants: Romain Kalbris (1869), Sans Famille (1878), En Famille (1893). Un autre roman pour enfants est paru de facon posthume. Il est intitule Le Mousse. Le reste de son oeuvre est composee de romans pour les adultes. Ils parurent en feuilletons dans des journaux comme Le Siecle et Le Temps. Cinq sont reedites de nos jours: Un Beau-Frere (1869) (qui doit sortir sous peu), Un Miracle (1872), Baccara (1886), Complices (1892) et Le Roman de Mes Romans (1896), ouvrage de fin de carriere dans lequel il narre dans quelles circonstances il composa.
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Hector Malot (20 May 1830 - 17 July 1907) was a French writer born in La Bouille, Seine-Maritime. He studied law in Rouen and Paris, but eventually literature became his passion. He worked as a dramatic critic for Lloyd Francais and as a literary critic for L'Opinion Nationale. His first book, published in 1859, was Les Amants. In total Malot wrote over 70 books. By far his most famous book is Sans Famille (Nobody's Boy, 1878), which deals with the travels of the young orphan Remi, who is sold to the street musician Vitalis at age 10. Sans Famille gained fame as a children's book, though it was not originally intended as such. In this book: 1-Nobody's Girl (En Famille) 2-Nobody's Boy (Sans Famille)
Hector Malot's most famous book, tells the story of an orphan, raised by a loving adoptive mother, later sold to an entertainer, traveling across the French countryside. Nobody's Boy became immensely popular as a children's book, although Malot did not intended as such. Also published in English as The Foundling.
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Was it possible that the donkey that was harnessed to it had brought the cart all this distance? At first glance it seemed impossible, but although the animal was tired out, one could see upon a closer view that it was very robust and much bigger than the donkeys that one sees in Europe. Its coat was a beautiful dark grey, the beauty of which could be seen despite the dust which covered it. Its slender legs were marked with jet black lines, and worn out though the poor beast was, it still held its head high. The harness, worthy of the caravan, was fastened together with various colored strings, short pieces, long pieces, just what was at hand at the moment; the strings had been carefully hidden under the flowers and branches which had been gathered along the roads and used to protect the animal from the sun and the flies.
This is by far the most famous book by French author Hector Mallot: Nobody's Boy (Sans Famille, 1878).It deals with the travels of the young orphan Remi, who is sold to the street musician Vitalis at age 8. Sans Famille gained fame as a children's book, though it was not originally intended as such.