
George Sand
LA DANIELLA - INTRODUCTION - I
A quiet young man named Jean Valreg opens his own diary, inviting listeners to travel alongside his thoughts as he steps out of a sheltered provincial life. The narrative blends the rhythm of a journal with the sense of a road trip, promising an intimate portrait of a soul awakening to the world beyond familiar fields.
Born into modest comfort after his father's early death, Jean was raised by a stern yet caring parish priest who gave him books but little formal schooling. The story follows his tentative steps into independence, his reflections on loss, family obligations, and the yearning for something more profound than the routine he once knew. As he recounts his encounters and inner doubts, the listener feels the tension between inherited duty and the pull of personal desire.
Through sincere, unvarnished prose, the first half of the tale captures the delicate balance of nostalgia and curiosity, offering a compelling glimpse into a young man's quest for identity amid the landscapes of his ancestors.
Language
fr
Duration
~9 hours (567K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1804–1876
A fearless French novelist of the Romantic era, she wrote with unusual freedom about love, society, and country life. Her books helped make her one of the most famous and widely read women writers of 19th-century Europe.
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