
ŒUVRES DE GEORGE SAND - LE PÉCHÉ DE M. ANTOINE I - NOTICE
GEORGE SAND.
I. ÉGUZON.
II. LE MANOIR DE CHÂTEAUBRUN.
III. M. CARDONNET.
IV. LA VISION.
V. LA DRIBE.
VI. JEAN LE CHARPENTIER.
VII. L'ARRESTATION.
VIII. GILBERTE.
Set against the tranquil yet restless French countryside of the mid‑1840s, the story opens with a reflective narrator who has turned his thoughts to the clash between a rigid social order and the yearning for a fairer community. Through vivid sketches of village life, bustling journals and heated debates, the novel captures the atmosphere of a nation on the brink of change, where even the most modest gathering places become arenas for radical ideas.
At the heart of the tale is Monsieur Antoine, a man whose conscience is torn between personal ambition and the growing awareness of his fellow villagers’ hardships. As he navigates the expectations of his peers and the whisper of reformist thought, Antoine’s inner conflict offers a compelling portrait of someone caught in the early stirrings of social awakening. Listeners will be drawn into his modest world, feeling the tension between tradition and the tentative hope for a more just society.
Language
fr
Duration
~9 hours (556K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1804–1876
A fearless French novelist who wrote under a male pen name, she became one of the best-known writers in Europe in her lifetime. Her novels blend passion, social insight, and a deep feeling for the countryside and the people who lived there.
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