
BIBLIOTECA de LA NACION - EDMUNDO ABOUT
CARLOS DE PINEDA
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LA NARIZ DE UN NOTARIO
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A flamboyant portrait of a 19th‑century French notary opens this witty tale, introducing Maese Alfredo L’Ambert, a man whose immaculate white cravat and striking eagle‑shaped nose dominate every room he enters. He lives by a strict code of elegance, inherited from generations of his family, and takes pride in the ritual of tying his tie with the precision of a courtier. Through his eyes we glimpse a society obsessed with appearances, where status is measured in the perfect knot of a collar.
When a sudden, mysterious injury forces L’Ambert to confront the loss of his celebrated nose, the story gently turns its satirical lens toward the fragile foundations of his aristocratic worldview. As he navigates the awkwardness of his new look, old habits clash with a world that is already shifting beneath his polished façade. The first act sets the stage for a charming exploration of vanity, tradition, and the unexpected humor that arises when a dignified life is nudged off balance.
Language
es
Duration
~2 hours (153K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at DP Europe (http://dp.rastko.net)
Release date
2008-08-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1885
A sharp-witted French novelist and journalist, he turned his experiences in Greece and his taste for satire into lively books that made him widely read in the 19th century. His stories often mix humor, social observation, and a brisk sense of adventure.
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