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Ružové romány

Táto séria románov sa ponára do decadentnej atmosféry prelomu 19. a 20. storočia, pričom skúma prázdnotu aristokratickej spoločnosti a krízu jej hodnôt. Dej sa sústreďuje na rafinovaných estetikov a umelcov, ktorí sa snažia žiť svoje životy ako umelecké diela, zatiaľ čo sa ich svet rozpadá. Príbehy sú plné zložitých milostných vzťahov, márnej honby za potešením a stretu s nastupujúcou masovou spoločnosťou. Je to fascinujúci pohľad na rozpad ideálov krásy a vzostup materializmu.

The Triumph of Death
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The Child of Pleasure

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