Caleb Williams ou Les choses comme elles sont

Caleb Williams ou Les choses comme elles sont

William Godwin

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Prodinnova
Año de edición:
2025
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9783690820226
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En Angleterre, peu après la Révolution française. Caleb Williams est un homme du peuple qu’un honorable et fortuné Squire prend à son service comme secrétaire. Par une indiscrétion involontaire, il s’attire la haine de son maître qui va le poursuivre inexorablement devant la justice de l’époque, pliée au pouvoir des puissants.

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