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portada ¿Quién Mató A Zebedee? (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Spanish
Pages
56
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.10 kg.
ISBN13
9781721172047

¿Quién Mató A Zebedee? (in Spanish)

Wilkie Collins (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

¿Quién Mató A Zebedee? (in Spanish) - Collins, Wilkie

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Synopsis "¿Quién Mató A Zebedee? (in Spanish)"

Antes de que el médico se marchara una mañana, le pregunté cuánto tiempo iba a vivir. Me respondió No resulta fácil decirlo; puede morir usted antes de que vuelva a verle por la mañana, o puede vivir hasta finales de mes. A la mañana siguiente, todavía vivía lo suficiente como para pensar en las necesidades de mi alma, de modo que (puesto que soy miembro de la Iglesia Católica Romana) mandé llamar a un sacerdote. La historia de mis pecados, relatada en confesión, incluía el abandono culpable de mi deber hacia las leyes de mi país. En opinión del sacerdote -y yo estuve de acuerdo con él- tenía la obligación moral de re¬conocer públicamente mi falta, como un acto de penitencia digno de un inglés católico. Llegamos así a establecer un reparto del trabajo. Yo relaté las circunstancias, mientras que su reverencia tomó la pluma y puso las cosas sobre el papel.
Wilkie Collins
  (Author)
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(London 1824-1889) Playwright, novelist, and prolific short story writer. At 17, he started working at a tea trading company while writing Ioláni, or Tahiti as it was (Gothic no. 32), a work that was not published until over a century after his death. He studied Law and, although he never practiced, he did use his legal knowledge in many of his works, and critics consider him one of the fathers of the detective genre. In 1851, he met Charles Dickens, with whom he formed a deep friendship and published his main works in his weekly All the Year Around. After Dickens' death in 1870, his popularity waned. He suffered from rheumatic gout which eventually led to an opium addiction. His tombstone epitaph highlights him as the author of the novel The Woman in White.
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