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This essay examines a collection of rural sketches portraying peasants living under serfdom, evaluates a recent translation, and praises the author's faithful, unembellished depiction of social conditions. It emphasizes the works' documentary tone rather than romantic invention, commends economical characterization and a restraint from deep psychological analysis, and highlights the writer's vivid, precise descriptions of landscape and natural detail. The critic surveys particular stories that illustrate oppression, resilience, religious feeling, musical life, and popular superstition, and concludes that the assembled vignettes, carefully arranged, offer a convincing and sympathetic portrait of village life without idealization.

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Alphonse de Lamartine

Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869) was a prominent French poet, novelist, and politician, known for his contributions to the Romantic literary movement. His works often explore themes of nature, love, and spirituality, reflecting his deep emotional and philosophical insights. One of his notable works, "Raphael; Or, Pages of the Book of Life at Twenty," showcases his lyrical style and introspective narrative. In addition to poetry, de Lamartine wrote historical and autobiographical texts, such as "History of the Girondists," which provides a personal perspective on the French Revolution. His literary legacy continues to influence French literature and thought.

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