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In this gothic holiday novella, Alcott weaves a tale of mystery, romance, and moral conflict. Set during a Christmas gathering at a noble estate, the story follows Maurice Treherne, a once-promising young man now crippled by an accident. As past secrets resurface, Maurice faces both external and internal temptations, navigating love, jealousy, and intrigue. With its gothic overtones and moral dilemmas, this novella showcases Alcott's talent beyond her more famous domestic tales.

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In this gothic holiday novella, Alcott weaves a tale of mystery, romance, and moral conflict. Set during a Christmas gathering at a noble estate, the story follows Maurice Treherne, a once-promising young man now crippled by an accident. As past secrets resurface, Maurice faces both external and internal temptations, navigating love, jealousy, and intrigue. With its gothic overtones and moral dilemmas, this novella showcases Alcott's talent beyond her more famous domestic tales.
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Louisa May Alcott, née le 29 novembre 1832 à Germantown en Pennsylvanie, et morte le 6 mars 1888 à Boston, est une romancière américaine, connue surtout pour son roman Les Quatre Filles du docteur March.