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Doll (Revised)
Doll (Revised) | Boleslaw Prus
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About the Central European Classics series: "Half a continent's worth of forgotten genius."--The Guardian The new Central European Classics series was born some ten years ago in the dim cafes of Budapest and Prague when General Editor Timothy Garton Ash began jotting down titles recommended to him by local writers. Its aim is to take these works of nineteenth- and twentieth-century classic fiction "out of the ghetto," onto the shelves of Western booksellers, and into the consciousness of Western readers. The result of extensive discussion among writers, scholars, and critics, the rich tradition of Central European fiction has been culled to offer previously unavailable works written in Czech, Hungarian, and Polish that lend themselves perfectly to powerful and accurate translation. Specially commissioned introductions by leading Central European writers explain why these titles have become classics in their own country, while at the same time, the works stand on their own as great literature in English. With future titles such as a new edition of Boleslaw Prus's Polish masterpiece, The Doll, the Central European Classics series will contribute to a deeper understanding of the culture and history of countries which, since the opening of iron curtain, have been coming closer to us in many other ways. The city of Warsaw, under Russian rule in the late 1870s, is the setting for this sweeping panorama of social conflict, political tensions, and personal suffering. The middle-aged hero, Wokulski, bold and successful in business, is being destroyed by his obsessive love for the frigid, aristocratic society "doll," Izabela. The embattled aristocracy, the new men of finance, Dickensian tradesmen, and the urban poor all come vividly to life on the vast, superbly detailed canvas against which Wokulski's personal tragedy is played out. For this edition, the existing translation by David Welsh has been carefully revised under the supervision of the leading Polish critic, Stanislaw Bara'nczak. A chapter excised by the Tsarist censor is included as an appendix. Bara'nczak also contributes to an authoritative and illuminating new introduction to what is arguably the greatest Polish novel of the nineteenth century.
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thebackyardgnome
The Doll | Boleslaw Prus, Stanislaw Baranczak
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Few quotrs havr ever gottrn to me as thhs passagr

My oain has gottrn worse over the past 10 weeks

I shall comr bsck to humsnkind soon enough

I habr gotten so manh beautifhl #litsylove lettsrs , every onr is likr a hug from far away. I cannot thank everont enough

I'll do my best to writr everyoneeof you as soon as I csn
Thank you, Litsy

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
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Dolly
The Doll | Boleslaw Prus, Stanislaw Baranczak
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Book haul from 2 or 3 bookstore trips. It‘s so much fun hunting and gathering books. Does anyone else give out a little exclamation when a long searched for book is finally spotted? I grab it fast thinking that everyone else in the store would take it if they‘d seen it first. This happened with The Doll. Thanks for feeding the maniac in me @shawnmooney !

PomegranateMuse Hallucinations!!! Yes!!! #oliversacks 6y
Dolly @PomegranateMuse I need to sink into another one of his books soon. When I hear an old Sacks interview, a podcast devoted to him, or see one of his books I think of you. (edited) 6y
LeahBergen That‘s a nice edition of Sparks! 6y
Dolly @LeahBergen I‘d been searching locally for several months for The Driver‘s Seat then found this. Sometimes it‘s worth the wait- unless these stories Are abridged 6y
Dolly @LeahBergen I‘d been searching locally for several months for The Driver‘s Seat then found this. Sometimes it‘s worth the wait- unless these stories are abridged. 6y
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shawnmooney
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You know you want to read this novel now, don‘t you?

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saresmoore Bahahaha! What?! Yes, well, I wanted to read it before, but now I must! 7y
emilyhaldi Yes!! 😆 7y
arubabookwoman It‘s been on my TBR shelf forever (read Kindle). This quote makes it imperative I get to it sooner rather than later. 7y
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shawnmooney
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Lindy 😆 7y
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Dolly
The Doll | Boleslaw Prus, Stanislaw Baranczak
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#Endowarriors21giveaway
@Endowarrior21

Great giveaway👏👏thank you!
3books on my wish list...🤔
1. The Doll (tagged)
2. Autumn -Ali Smith
3. Wolf Hall - Mantel

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shawnmooney
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Wasn‘t expecting the introduction of a new, seemingly British character in chapter 11 of this Polish novel from 1890! Love the take-off on Jane Austen here.

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LeahBergen And a wee bit of the Brontes, too! 7y
shawnmooney @LeahBergen Indeed! 😍 7y
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shawnmooney
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Still savoring this wonderful Polish novel from 1890!

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shawnmooney
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LeahBergen Are you still enjoying this one? 7y
shawnmooney @LeahBergen Yes indeed! 7y
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shawnmooney
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saresmoore This goes right along with the part of Montpelier Parade I‘ve just read. I found it interesting that men are generally more successful in their attempts, although not the case for your doctor, it seems. 7y
batsy I love this. Brilliant. 7y
Tamra 👌🏾 7y
Suet624 What @batsy said. 7y
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shawnmooney
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This letter to the novel‘s increasingly impoverished aristocratic heroine Izabela from her aunt, with its postscript introducing to ‘Bela‘ the rich middle-class merchant Wokulski, condenses an awful lot of what the novel is preoccupied with into one epistle.

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saresmoore I want to know these characters better, already! 7y
shawnmooney @saresmoore I am sooooo engrossed! 7y
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shawnmooney
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Marchpane Sacré Bleu! 7y
saresmoore Haha! 7y
LeahBergen Ha!! 7y
Suet624 😜😁😁👏🏽 7y
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shawnmooney
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I‘m only on the second chapter but this 1890 novel out of Poland has already completely charmed me! The translation by David Welsh is awesome.

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Texreader Great scene I can do picture in my head! Is it really that old? 7y
shawnmooney @Texreader Yeah, it is a marvelous translation, hey? 7y
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shawnmooney
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Bought this brand new for only $13 on a whim the other day, and have become so strangely obsessed with this 1890, 680-page novel out of Poland that I may have to start reading it immediately as part of BookTube‘s Tome Topple reading challenge later this month!

shawnmooney @jeff Please fix this so the actual author (Boleslaw Prus)‘s name displays first. The name of the editor or translator is all that displays on the posts which is very confusing. Thanks! 7y
shawnmooney @jeff Thanks! 7y
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LeahBergen This sounds amazing, too. Oh, look - NYRB publishes it. STACKED. 7y
shawnmooney @LeahBergen You can watch me fondle and caress it near the end of my book haul video.... 😂❤️😍 7y
batsy This looks great. 7y
LeahBergen @shawnmooney Now, just what sort of web videos are you making here? 😂😂 7y
shawnmooney @LeahBergen Consider it foreplay for the threesome being organized at present? 😂😂 7y
LeahBergen Hahaha! @DeborahSmall , do you hear what we‘re in for? 😂 7y
DeborahSmall @shawnmooney @LeahBergen lmao 😂 can‘t wait 😘😘 7y
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