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ISBN-10: 014310702X
ISBN-13: 9780143107026
Publisher: Penguin Group
Publish Date: 06/25/2013
Dimensions: 7.72" L, 5.19" W, 0.66" H

The Lady of the Camellias

Translator: Liesl Schillinger
Introduction by: Julie Kavanagh

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Price: $17.00

Overview

The landmark novel that inspired Verdi’s opera La Traviata, in a sparkling new translation

“One of the greatest love stories of all time,” according to Henry James, and the inspiration for Verdi’s opera La Traviata, the Oscar-winning musical Moulin Rouge!, and numerous ballets, stage plays (starring Lillian Gish, Eleonora Duse, Tallulah Bankhead, and Sarah Bernhardt, and films (starring Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor, Rudolph Valentino, Isabelle Huppert, and Colin Firth), The Lady of the Camellias itself was inspired by the real-life nineteeth-century courtesan Marie Duplessis, the lover of the novel’s author, Alexander Dumas fils.

Known to all as “the Lady of the Camellias” because she is never seen without her favorite flowers, Marguerite Gautier, the most beautiful, brazen, and expensive courtesan in all of Paris. But despite having many lovers, she has never really loved–until she meets Armand Duval, young, handsome, and hopelessly in love with her.

“Marguerite and Armand are the kind of bright, self-destructive young things we still read about in magazines, watch on-screen, or brush up against today.”
–Liesl Schillinger, from the Note on the Translation

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"One of the greatest love stories of the world." –Henry James

"Liesl Schillinger's translation is notable for the fact that it succeeds in dusting off and invigorating the text without slipping into the contemporary idiom. This story, which sounded a little dated in the previous translations, can now be read with an urgency that seems wholly modern." –The New York Review of Books

"Wonderful . . . A swiftly moving tempest of a tale . . . Schillinger's deft translation brings new life to this classic tragedy. . . . Sometimes translation muffles or veils a text, but Schillinger's version seems to strip this one right down to its fundamental urgency." –Opera News

"Anyone who has read an outdated English translation of this novel; seen the opera it inspired–La Traviata, by Verdi; or watched the film it inspired–Camille, starring Greta Garbo, might have missed the audacity, obstinacy, sensuality, and recklessness of its characters. . . . Marguerite and Armand are the kind of bright, self-destructive young things we still read about in magazines, watch onscreen, or brush up against today." –Liesl Schillinger, from the Note on the Translation

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Details

ISBN-10: 014310702X
ISBN-13: 9780143107026
Publisher: Penguin Group
Publish Date: 06/25/2013
Dimensions: 7.72" L, 5.19" W, 0.66" H
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