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2011-08-19
Public domain in the USA.
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Maizeroy, René
1856
1918
Maizeroy, Rene
Toussaint, René Jules Jean, baron
La fête
Mariage rouge -- Le Dernier pas -- Le Rouquin -- L'Hermaphrodite -- Le Singe -- La Vraie et l'Autre -- Celle qu'on n'achète pas -- Le Mauvais Mirage -- Le Frisson nouveau -- A l'Ombre -- Parvenu -- La Fille aux Rouliers -- La Dernière Pensée de Tom Clibbooth -- L'Hôtel à tout faire -- A Perpète -- Le Miracle des Cerisiers -- La Millionnaire -- Rupture -- La Date rouge -- La Dame aux Garçonnières -- Les Batteuses d'hommes -- La Donneuse de patience -- Le Voleur -- Le Pleureur.
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"La Fête" by René Maizeroy is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative focuses on themes of passion and the darker sides of love as it introduces a selection of characters with complex emotions and relationships, including the enigmatic Comtesse Sacha Borodine and Monsieur de Graveuse, who engages in a turbulent bond that oscillates between ecstasy and despair. The opening of the novel paints a vivid picture of Sacha Borodine, a fragile yet captivating figure, and Monsieur de Graveuse, whose robust exterior contrasts sharply with his internal turmoil. The reader witnesses the intensity of their relationship, marked by Sacha's looming health struggles and emotional desperation that drive her to possess Graveuse completely, leading to a tragic climax that foreshadows themes of love entwined with violence and existential dread. The text establishes an atmosphere rife with tension as events unfold, hinting at the struggles of human desire and the inevitable approach of demise that underline their fateful connection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 57.2 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Short stories, French
French fiction -- 19th century
PQ
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FR Nouvelles
Category: Novels
Category: French Literature
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