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Cerise: A Tale of the Last Century

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The narrative contrasts the rigid ceremonial life of a royal court with the freer rhythms of provincial France, following a young woman named Cerise whose simple pursuits intersect with the schemes of courtiers, clergy, and soldiers. Episodes range from garden alleys and boudoirs to masked balls, hunts, and seafaring adventures, as social ritual, secret plotting, and romantic entanglement reshape loyalties and fortunes. Themes of appearance versus reality, the pressures of etiquette, and the pull of personal freedom run through interwoven episodes of intrigue, humor, and peril until private choices determine public outcomes.

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G. J. Whyte-Melville

George John Whyte-Melville was a Scottish novelist and poet, known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of themes related to hunting, society, and the human experience. His works often reflect his deep appreciation for the countryside and equestrian life, as seen in titles like "Kate Coventry: An Autobiography" and "Riding Recollections." Whyte-Melville's narratives are characterized by their engaging characters and rich descriptions, which transport readers to the settings he cherished. His contributions to 19th-century literature continue to resonate, showcasing the complexities of life during his time.

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