
GEORGE SAND - MAUPRAT - DIX COMPOSITIONS PAR LE BLANT - GRAVÉES À L'EAU-FORTE PAR H. TOUSSAINT - COLLECTION CALMANN LÉVY - A. QUANTIN, IMPRIMEUR-ÉDITEUR - 7, RUE SAINT-BENOIT, PARIS - MDCCCLXXXVI
On the remote edge of the Marche and Berry, where the Varenne’s heath meets ancient oak and chestnut woods, lies the crumbling ruins of Roche‑Mauprat. Once a proud family seat, the castle now lingers in shadow, its broken towers and overgrown walls a testament to forgotten glory. The story opens with a young narrator clinging to the saddle of a horse, his heart already tangled in the fierce, uneasy world of the Mauprat estate.
Amid the bleak landscape, love erupts in a storm of passion and danger. The narrator’s bond with the fierce Edmée is tested by violent confrontations, family wounds, and the looming specter of a marriage that feels more a contract than a covenant. Through their struggle, the novel probes the ideal of everlasting fidelity, questioning the society that reduces love to material exchange. Listeners will be drawn into a tale of honor, longing, and the fragile hope that true devotion can survive even the most ruined of homes.
Language
fr
Duration
~11 hours (667K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.)
Release date
2020-07-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1804–1876
Bold, independent, and hugely influential, this 19th-century French novelist wrote stories that mixed romance, social criticism, and a deep love of the countryside. She also became famous for living on her own terms and challenging the expectations placed on women of her time.
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