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Pierre And Joseph is a novel by the French author Rene Bazin, first published in 1920. The story revolves around two friends, Pierre and Joseph, who come from different backgrounds but share a deep bond of friendship. Pierre is the son of a wealthy landowner, while Joseph is the son of a poor farmer. Despite their differences, they grow up together and remain close even as they pursue different paths in life.The novel is set in the French countryside in the late 19th century, a time of great social and economic change. As Pierre and Joseph grow older, they become aware of the widening gap…mehr

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Pierre And Joseph is a novel by the French author Rene Bazin, first published in 1920. The story revolves around two friends, Pierre and Joseph, who come from different backgrounds but share a deep bond of friendship. Pierre is the son of a wealthy landowner, while Joseph is the son of a poor farmer. Despite their differences, they grow up together and remain close even as they pursue different paths in life.The novel is set in the French countryside in the late 19th century, a time of great social and economic change. As Pierre and Joseph grow older, they become aware of the widening gap between the rich and poor, and the injustices that result from it. Pierre, who has inherited his father's wealth and power, becomes increasingly disillusioned with the world he lives in, while Joseph, who has experienced poverty and hardship firsthand, becomes more committed to social justice.As the novel progresses, the two friends are drawn into a conflict that pits the wealthy landowners against the poor farmers. Pierre is torn between his loyalty to his father and his growing sympathy for the farmers, while Joseph becomes a leader of the farmers' rebellion. The conflict comes to a head in a dramatic confrontation that tests the strength of Pierre and Joseph's friendship.Pierre And Joseph is a powerful exploration of the themes of friendship, social justice, and the struggle for change. Bazin's vivid descriptions of the French countryside and his nuanced characterizations make this novel a timeless classic of French literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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René Francois Nicolas Marie Bazin was a French author who lived from December 26, 1853, to July 20, 1932. He was born in Angers and went to Paris to study law. When he got back to Angers, he became a professor of law at the Catholic university. Bazin married Aline Bricard in 1876. They had six daughters and two boys. In Parisian magazines, he wrote about travel and everyday life in the countryside, and he also wrote Stephanette (1884). But it was Une Tache d'Encre (A Spot of Ink) (1888), which won him fame and a prize from the Academy, that made him famous. He became a member of the Académie francaise on April 28, 1904, taking Ernest Legouvé's place. René Bazin was leader of the Corporation des Publicistes Chretiens and a Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory the Great.