Mademoiselle Giraud, Ma Femme
- 209pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Ce roman sensationnel, publié en 1870 avec une préface de Zola, narre les souffrances d'un jeune homme naïf dont la nouvelle épouse refuse de consommer leur mariage.
Ce roman sensationnel, publié en 1870 avec une préface de Zola, narre les souffrances d'un jeune homme naïf dont la nouvelle épouse refuse de consommer leur mariage.
The first volume of A Parisian Sultana offers a significant historical perspective, ensuring its relevance for future readers. This modern republishing features a complete and clear text, having been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted for enhanced readability. The effort to preserve this work emphasizes its importance throughout human history, making it accessible to contemporary audiences.
Culturally significant, this work offers a faithful reproduction of an original artifact, preserving its historical integrity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its journey through important libraries globally. This dedication to authenticity emphasizes the work's value in understanding the foundations of civilization.
Set in the luxurious backdrop of Paris's Rue De La Paix, this novel delves into the lives of two women, Louise and Marie. Louise, a wealthy widow, seeks a suitable husband for her daughter, becoming entangled with the charming but dubious Raoul. Meanwhile, seamstress Marie navigates her unrequited love for an engaged man, Paul. As their stories intertwine, themes of love, betrayal, and gender dynamics emerge, highlighting how women can shape the men around them. Adolphe Belot’s work is a notable piece of 19th-century French literature.
This volume is part of a three-part series that highlights the significance of a Parisian Sultana throughout history. The book has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted to ensure clarity and readability, making it accessible for contemporary and future readers. The preservation efforts underscore the work's enduring value, allowing audiences to engage with its content in a modern format.
This reprint preserves the original 1886 edition of a compelling narrative set in the bustling Rue de la Paix. The book delves into the intricate lives and dramatic encounters of its characters against a backdrop of Parisian society, highlighting themes of love, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships. Its historical context offers readers a glimpse into the cultural dynamics of the time, making it a valuable addition for those interested in classic literature and the evolution of storytelling.