
La mare au diable
(1846)
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"La Mare au Diable" is a novel written by the French author George Sand, which was published in 1846. George Sand, the pen name of Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, was a prominent 19th-century writer known for her novels and her advocacy for women's rights. "La Mare au Diable" is a pastoral novel set in the French countryside, particularly in the Berry region. The story revolves around the life and adventures of Germain, a young widowed farmer who lives with his children. He is initially content with his simple life but becomes entangled in a journey when he is asked to escort a shepherdess, Mari...
"La Mare au Diable" is a novel written by the French author George Sand, which was published in 1846. George Sand, the pen name of Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, was a prominent 19th-century writer known for her novels and her advocacy for women's rights. "La Mare au Diable" is a pastoral novel set in the French countryside, particularly in the Berry region. The story revolves around the life and adventures of Germain, a young widowed farmer who lives with his children. He is initially content with his simple life but becomes entangled in a journey when he is asked to escort a shepherdess, Marie, to her village. The novel explores themes of love, duty, and the natural world, highlighting the contrasts between urban and rural life. It provides a vivid and romanticized portrayal of the French countryside, showcasing George Sand's skill in depicting the beauty of nature.