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Carregando... Shadowmen: Heroes and Villains of French Pulp Fictionde Jean-Marc Lofficier
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Reference book for French pulp fiction in 19th century. Every main character has an entry with a list of novel, movies, TV series and comic books in which he appears. This includes a story description. Most interesting are the essays in which the authors interconnect all the literary characters and retrace their histories. They obviously are passionate about their subject and are playful and creative in their investigations. Worth a read for the essays; excellent base for further reading of French classic sci-fi, mysteries and aventure novels. ( ) sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Arsene Lupin the Gentleman Burglar and Fantomas the Lord of Evil. Captain Nemo and Robur the Conqueror, the science pirates. Alexandre Dumas? Count of Monte-Cristo and Joseph Balsamo. The Phantom of the Opera and Belphegor, the Ghost of the Louvre. The amazing Monsieur Lecoq and Rouletabille the detectives. The gangs of the Black Coats and the Vampires. Rocambole, Judex, and the Nyctalope, the first super-heroes. Harry Dickson, the American Sherlock Holmes. The mysterious Doctor Cornelius and Doctor Omega. Fascinax and the Sar Dubnotal, investigators of the occult. Antinea, Queen of Atlantis and Eugene Sue's Mysteries of Paris! Over 400 pages including:- biographies of the authors and review of their major works;- fictional biographies of the characters, timelines and concordances;- exhaustive bibliographies and filmographies, including television, radio and comics; Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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