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Belle-Rose

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The narrative follows a rural fauconnier's family, tracing the eldest son's passage from childhood freedoms to adult responsibility and his growing attachment to a nearby young woman. Domestic scenes and village quarrels give way to passions, social ambitions, betrayals, violent confrontations and legal or diplomatic missions. Several characters seek refuge in a convent amid sieges, assaults and moral crises, while others undertake journeys that extend the action beyond the province. The plot interweaves love, sacrifice, renunciation and the resolution of tangled loyalties through a succession of dramatic episodes and introspective moments.

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Amédée Achard

Amédée Achard was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the 19th century. His works often reflect themes of military life and personal experiences, providing insights into the human condition during times of conflict. Among his notable works is "Belle-Rose," which showcases his narrative style and character development. Achard's writings, including "Madame Rose; Pierre de Villerglé" and "Récits d'un soldat: Une armée prisonnière; Une campagne devant Paris," illustrate his ability to blend storytelling with poignant social commentary, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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