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Cheri (Vintage classics) Book

First published in 1920, 'Cheri' is considered Colette's finest novel. It did, however, cause considerable controversy at the time, both in its choice of setting - the fabulous demi-monde of the Parisian courtesans - and in its portrayal of the exquisitely handsome, spoilt and sardonic Cheri.Read More

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  • Foyles

    A vivid, believable love story between an older woman and a younger man. Lea de Lonval is a magnificent and aging courtesan facing the end of her career. She has devoted the last six years to the amorous education of the exquisitely handsome and spoilt Cheri - a playboy half her age. When an advantageous marriage is arranged for Cheri, Lea reluctantly decides their relationship must end. But neither lover can foresee how deeply they are connected, or how much they will have to give up. First published in 1920, it was instantly greeted by Marcel Proust and Andre Gide as a masterpiece.

  • ASDA

    First published in 1920 Cheri is considered Colette's finest novel. It did however cause considerable controversy at the time both in its choice of setting - the fabulous demi-monde of the Parisian courtesans - and in its portrayal of the exquisitely handsome spoilt and sardonic Cheri.

  • Blackwell

    Lea de Lonval is a magnificent and aging courtesan facing the end of her career. She has devoted the last six years to the amorous education of the exquisitely handsome and spoilt Cheri - a playboy half her age. When an advantageous marriage is...

  • BookDepository

    Cheri : Paperback : Vintage Publishing : 9780099422761 : 009942276X : 01 Oct 2001 : A vivid, believable love story between an older woman and a younger man. Lea de Lonval is a magnificent and aging courtesan facing the end of her career.

  • 009942276X
  • 9780099422761
  • Colette
  • 6 September 2001
  • Vintage
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 120
  • New edition
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