L'expiation de Saveli

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L'expiation de Saveli

by Henry Gréville

FR·~4 hours

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Set amid the stark Russian steppe, a solitary wooden manor rises from a brick base, flanked by stables, communal houses and a bakery. The road, lined with towering birches, leads to a modest gate that guards a man whose icy blue eyes and unflinching stare have made him a legend of terror. Daniel Bagrianof, the estate’s lord, is known for his unyielding cruelty and a reputation that deters even the boldest.

When he marries the spirited Alexandra Rodionovna, the village breathes a sigh of relief, hoping the feared seigneur will finally be tamed. Yet the marriage quickly turns into a study in silence: the once‑lively bride learns to mute her laughter, her voice, even her tears, under the weight of Bagrianof’s cold affection. Their life is marked by a series of heartbreaking losses—ten infants die young, and the eleventh is taken from her by fear itself—leaving a fragile hope that a stranger’s kindness might yet save the child.

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Language

fr

Duration

~4 hours (234K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Rénald Lévesque

Release date

2007-12-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Henry Gréville

Henry Gréville

1842–1902

A prolific French novelist who wrote under a pen name, she built a wide readership with stories shaped by life in both France and Russia. Her novels often blend social observation, family drama, and a sharp eye for everyday feeling.

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