
A series of intimate letters opens the story, letting us eavesdrop on the restless hearts of two siblings. Maurice pours out a feverish admiration for a woman who seems to eclipse day and night, while his sister Mina offers pragmatic counsel, urging him to turn longing into action. Their correspondence paints a vivid portrait of a household where love, pride, and duty intertwine, and the reader feels the pulse of their private world.
Through Mina’s eyes we meet the enigmatic M. de Montbrun, a man whose charm and reputation precede him. He is described as both a former soldier and an eager farmer, a figure who balances sensual allure with a keen sense of responsibility. As talk of marriage and social expectations surfaces, the characters grapple with whether to follow the path laid out for them or to pursue the fragile, uncharted terrain of true feeling.
The novel captures the tension between romantic idealism and the practical demands of 19th‑century French society, inviting listeners to linger over every whispered confession and to wonder how far love can carry those willing to risk it.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (253K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-12-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1845–1924
A pioneering French-Canadian novelist, she helped open the way for women in Quebec literature and is often credited with writing one of the first psychological novels in French Canada. Her fiction blends inner conflict with questions of faith, family, and national identity.
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