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A three-part narrative organized as comedy, idyll, and drama portrays rural life in the Cévennes, tracing the decline of local hermit traditions and the Frères libres de Saint‑François. Through vivid scenes of mountain ermitages, market‑town revelry, and communal rituals, it balances humor and tenderness with mounting tensions, exploring faith, social custom, and the contradictions of piety and practicality. The work blends historical background and local color with character-driven episodes that move from lighthearted conviviality to darker consequences.

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Ferdinand Fabre

Ferdinand Fabre was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. His works often explore themes of human experience and social dynamics. Among his notable titles is "Barnabé," which reflects his keen observation of character and society. Another significant work, "Apotti Tigrane," showcases his narrative style and ability to weave intricate plots. Fabre's writing is characterized by a blend of realism and emotional depth, making him a noteworthy figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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