
Set in the French countryside of the late nineteenth century, the novel follows a gaunt, fervent priest whose life is ruled by an unshakable belief that every aspect of nature reflects a divine order. He spends his days wandering the fields surrounding his modest presbytery, wrestling with questions about God’s purpose while maintaining a rigid, almost hostile view of women, whom he sees as temptations and obstacles to his holy mission.
Into this austere world enters his spirited niece, a bright‑hearted young woman who delights in the simple wonders of sky, grass and insects. Her laughter, teasing kisses, and carefree curiosity clash with the priest’s stern doctrine, stirring an unexpected tenderness that both unsettles and awakens him. When whispers reach him that she may be involved with a lover, the priest is forced to confront the very convictions he has long held, setting the stage for a profound inner conflict that will shape the rest of his life.
Language
fr
Duration
~2 hours (148K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1893
Best known for sharp, unsettling stories like "Boule de Suif" and "The Necklace," this French master of the short story had a gift for turning everyday life into something surprising, ironic, or quietly haunting. His writing is clear, vivid, and still feels strikingly modern.
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