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  1. Jerusalem by LOTI, Pierre Loti, 2003-01-15
  2. From Occupation to Revolution: China Through the Eyes of Loti, Claudel, Segalen and Malraux - 1895-1933 by Yvonne Y. Hsieh, 1997-08
  3. The Chrysantheme Papers: The Pink Notebook of Madame Chrysantheme and Other Documents of French Japonisme

41. Loti, Pierre 1850-1923 [WorldCat Identities]
Pêcheur d'Islande by Pierre Loti ( Book ) 380 editions published between 1886 and 2006 in 23
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Pierre Loti, agnostique notable, promène son regard dans Jérusalem et nous présente le Saint Sépulcre, la mosquée d'Omar, le Dôme du Rocher, le Mur des Lamentations ou la vallée de Josaphat. Bien qu?il n?y ait pas retrouvé la foi qu?il était venu chercher, il en donne un compte rendu vibrant. Jérusalem est le deuxième volet d?un triptyque, les deux autres étant Le Désert et La Galilée.
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43. Loti Pierre - Livre Rare Book
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45. Other Fiction Loti, Pierre: An Iceland Fisherman, V.1, 21 April 2008. - MobileRe
Other Fiction Loti, Pierre An Iceland Fisherman, v.1, 21 April 2008. BBeB/LRF Books
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46. Madame Chrysantheme By Loti, Pierre - Chapter 56
Madame Chrysantheme by Loti, Pierre Chapter 56 CHAPTER LV A WITHERED LOTUSFLOWER One evening, in my cabin, in the midst of the Yellow Sea, my eyes fall
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CHAPTER LV
A WITHERED LOTUS-FLOWER
One evening, in my cabin, in the midst of the Yellow Sea, my eyes fall
upon the lotus-blossoms brought from Diou-djen-dji; they had lasted
several days; but now they are withered, and strew my carpet pathetically
with their pale pink petals.
I, who have carefully kept so many faded flowers, fallen, alas! into
dust, stolen here and there, at moments of parting in different parts of
the world; I, who have kept so many that the collection is now an absurd,
an indistinguishable herbariumI try hard, but without success,
to awaken some sentiment for these lotusand yet they are the last living souvenirs of my summer at Nagasaki. I pick them up, however, with a certain amount of consideration, and I open my port-hole. From the gray misty sky a strange light falls upon the waters; a dim and gloomy twilight descends, yellowish upon this Yellow Sea. We feel that we are moving northward, that autumn is approaching.

47. Other Fiction Loti, Pierre: Madame Chrysanthème, V.1, 18 June 2008. - MobileRead
Other Fiction Loti, Pierre Madame Chrysanth me, v.1, 18 June 2008. Mobi/PRC Books
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49. Madame Chrysantheme By Loti, Pierre - Chapter 1
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MADAME CHRYSANTHEME
By PIERRE LOTI
With a Preface by ALBERT SOREL, of the French Academy
BOOK 1.
PIERRE LOTI
LOUIS-MARIE-JULIEN VIAUD, "Pierre Loti," was born in Rochefort, of an old
French-Protestant family, January 14, 1850. He was connected with the
French Navy from 1867 to 1900, and is now a retired officer with full
captain's rank. Although of a most energetic character and a veteran of
various campaignsJapan, Tonkin, Senegal, China (1900)M. Viaud was so
timid as a young midshipman that his comrades named him "Loti," a small Indian flower which seems ever discreetly to hide itself. This is, perhaps, a pleasantry, as elsewhere there is a much more romantic explanation of the word. Suffice it to say that Pierre Loti has been always the nom de plume of M. Viaud. Loti has no immediate literary ancestor and no pupil worthy of the name. He indulges in a dainty pessimism and is most of all an impressionist, not of the vogue of Zolaalthough he can be, on occasion, as brutally

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51. Egypt (La Mort De Philae) By Loti, Pierre - Free EBook
Egypt (La Mort De Philae) by Pierre Loti Translated from the French by W. P. BAINES CHAPTER I A WINTER MIDNIGHT BEFORE THE GREAT SPHINX A night wondrously clear and of a colour
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W. P. BAINES
CHAPTER I
A WINTER MIDNIGHT BEFORE THE GREAT SPHINX
A night wondrously clear and of a colour unknown to our climate; a place of dreamlike aspect, fraught with mystery. The moon of a bright silver, which dazzles by its shining, illumines a world which surely is no longer ours; for it resembles in nothing what may be seen in other lands. A world in which everything is suffused with rosy color beneath the stars of midnight, and where granite symbols rise up, ghostlike and motionless.
And all around is the desert; a corner of the mournful kingdom of sand. Nothing else is to be seen anywhere save those three awful things that stand there upright and stillthe human likeness magnified beyond all measurement, and the three geometric mountains; things at first sight like exhalations, visionary things, with nevertheless here and there, and most of all in the features of the vast mute face, subtleties of shadow which show that /it/ at least exists, rigid and immovable, fashioned out of imperishable stone.
Even had we not known, we must soon have guessed, for these things are unique in the world, and pictures of every age have made the knowledge of them commonplace: the Sphinx and the Pyramids! But what is strange is that they should be so disquieting. . . . And this pervading colour of rose, whence comes it, seeing that usually the moon tints with blue the things it illumines? One would not expect this colour either, which, nevertheless, is that of all the sands and all the granites of Egypt and Arabia. And then too, the eyes of the statue, how often have we not seen them? And did we not know that they were capable only of their one fixed stare? Why is it then that their motionless regard surprises and chills us, even while we are obsessed by the smile of the sealed lips that seem to hold back the answer to the supreme enigma? . . .

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