El modelo millonario/The model millionaire: edición bilingüe/bilingual edition
A menos que se sea rico, no sirve de nada ser una persona encantadora. Lo romántico es privilegio de los ricos, no profesión de los desempleados. Los pobres debieran ser prácticos y prosaicos. Vale más tener una renta permanente que ser fascinante. Estas son las grandes verdades de la vida moderna que Hughie Erskine nunca comprendió. ¡Pobre Hughie!
Intelectualmente, hemos de admitir, no era muy notable. Nunca dijo en su vida una cosa brillante, ni siquiera una cosa mal intencionada. Pero era, en cambio, asombrosamente bien parecido, con su pelo castaño rizado, su perfil bien recortado y sus ojos grises. Era tan popular entre los hombres como entre las mujeres, y tenía todas las cualidades, menos la de hacer dinero.

Hughie Erskine is in love and wants to marry, but the girl's father will not allow it, since Erskine has no money. Erskine's friend, Alan Trevor is a painter, and he visits him at his studio one day to find him with a pitiable beggar-the model for his painting. Erskine only has one coin, which he depends on for transportation, but he decides he can walk for a couple weeks and gives the beggar the coin.

The beggar is in reality an immensely wealthy baron, having a portrait of himself as a beggar done for fun. He is so impressed by Erskine's generosity that he gives him £10,000, enough for the girl's father to consent to his proposal.
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El modelo millonario/The model millionaire: edición bilingüe/bilingual edition
A menos que se sea rico, no sirve de nada ser una persona encantadora. Lo romántico es privilegio de los ricos, no profesión de los desempleados. Los pobres debieran ser prácticos y prosaicos. Vale más tener una renta permanente que ser fascinante. Estas son las grandes verdades de la vida moderna que Hughie Erskine nunca comprendió. ¡Pobre Hughie!
Intelectualmente, hemos de admitir, no era muy notable. Nunca dijo en su vida una cosa brillante, ni siquiera una cosa mal intencionada. Pero era, en cambio, asombrosamente bien parecido, con su pelo castaño rizado, su perfil bien recortado y sus ojos grises. Era tan popular entre los hombres como entre las mujeres, y tenía todas las cualidades, menos la de hacer dinero.

Hughie Erskine is in love and wants to marry, but the girl's father will not allow it, since Erskine has no money. Erskine's friend, Alan Trevor is a painter, and he visits him at his studio one day to find him with a pitiable beggar-the model for his painting. Erskine only has one coin, which he depends on for transportation, but he decides he can walk for a couple weeks and gives the beggar the coin.

The beggar is in reality an immensely wealthy baron, having a portrait of himself as a beggar done for fun. He is so impressed by Erskine's generosity that he gives him £10,000, enough for the girl's father to consent to his proposal.
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El modelo millonario/The model millionaire: edición bilingüe/bilingual edition

El modelo millonario/The model millionaire: edición bilingüe/bilingual edition

by Oscar Wilde
El modelo millonario/The model millionaire: edición bilingüe/bilingual edition

El modelo millonario/The model millionaire: edición bilingüe/bilingual edition

by Oscar Wilde

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A menos que se sea rico, no sirve de nada ser una persona encantadora. Lo romántico es privilegio de los ricos, no profesión de los desempleados. Los pobres debieran ser prácticos y prosaicos. Vale más tener una renta permanente que ser fascinante. Estas son las grandes verdades de la vida moderna que Hughie Erskine nunca comprendió. ¡Pobre Hughie!
Intelectualmente, hemos de admitir, no era muy notable. Nunca dijo en su vida una cosa brillante, ni siquiera una cosa mal intencionada. Pero era, en cambio, asombrosamente bien parecido, con su pelo castaño rizado, su perfil bien recortado y sus ojos grises. Era tan popular entre los hombres como entre las mujeres, y tenía todas las cualidades, menos la de hacer dinero.

Hughie Erskine is in love and wants to marry, but the girl's father will not allow it, since Erskine has no money. Erskine's friend, Alan Trevor is a painter, and he visits him at his studio one day to find him with a pitiable beggar-the model for his painting. Erskine only has one coin, which he depends on for transportation, but he decides he can walk for a couple weeks and gives the beggar the coin.

The beggar is in reality an immensely wealthy baron, having a portrait of himself as a beggar done for fun. He is so impressed by Erskine's generosity that he gives him £10,000, enough for the girl's father to consent to his proposal.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781519431400
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 11/20/2015
Series: Biblioteca Cl�sicos Biling�e
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.08(d)
Language: Spanish

About the Author

About The Author

The ever-quotable Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was an Irish playwright, novelist, essayist, and poet who delighted Victorian England with his legendary wit. He found critical and popular success with his scintillating plays, chiefly The Importance of Being Earnest, while his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, scandalized readers. Imprisoned for two years for homosexual behavior, Wilde moved to France after his release, where he died destitute.

Date of Birth:

October 16, 1854

Date of Death:

November 30, 1900

Place of Birth:

Dublin, Ireland

Place of Death:

Paris, France

Education:

The Royal School in Enniskillen, Dublin, 1864; Trinity College, Dublin, 1871; Magdalen College, Oxford, England, 1874
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