Though principally remembered today as the founder of the Grand Guignol, the famous theater of horror, Oscar Mtnier (1859-1913) was also a prolific writer of fiction. The current book, the first to be offered in English, brings together three of Mtnier's pieces, translated by Daniel Corrick, including Decadence, which was first published in 1886 and was dedicated to Rachilde.
Though principally remembered today as the founder of the Grand Guignol, the famous theater of horror, Oscar Mtnier (1859-1913) was also a prolific writer of fiction. The current book, the first to be offered in English, brings together three of Mtnier's pieces, translated by Daniel Corrick, including Decadence, which was first published in 1886 and was dedicated to Rachilde.
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