
MADEMOISELLE LA QUINTINIE - PAR - GEORGE SAND - DEUXIÈME ÉDITION - PARIS - MICHEL LÉVY FRÈRES, LIBRAIRES ÉDITEURS - RUE VIVIENNE, 2 BIS, ET BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS, 15 - A LA LIBRAIRIE NOUVELLE - 1863
PRÉFACE
MADEMOISELLE LA QUINTINIE
I. A M. HONORÉ LEMONTIER, A PARIS.
II. A M. HONORÉ LEMONTIER, A PARIS.
III. M. DEMONTIER A SON FILS, A AIX EN SAVOIE.
IV. ÉMILE LEMONTIER A SON PÈRE, A PARIS
V. M\*\*\* A MADEMOISELLE LA QUINTINIE, AU CHATEAU DE TURDY.
VI. LUCIE A M. MOREALI, A CHAMBÉRY.
VII. M\*\*\* A MADEMOISELLE LA QUINTINIE, AU CHÂTEAU DE TURDY.
In a quiet French town the novel follows a thoughtful young priest whose daily duties mask a restless inner life. He moves among familiar rituals and the expectations of his parish, yet each sermon awakens questions that stir his conscience and pull him toward the uncertain edges of belief. The narrative opens with his earnest attempts to reconcile the teachings of the Church with the restless curiosity that recent philosophical currents stir in his mind.
Through conversations with devoted believers, skeptical scholars, and ordinary villagers, the priest encounters a spectrum of attitudes toward faith, morality, and the mysteries of the soul. The story delicately balances reverence and doubt, inviting listeners to explore how a single life can become a mirror for broader struggles between tradition and reason, hope and disquiet. The first act sets the stage for an intimate examination of conviction, offering a contemplative portrait of a man caught between the demands of his calling and the yearning for deeper truth.
Language
fr
Duration
~10 hours (612K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by George Sand project PM, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica)
Release date
2006-03-29
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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