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Set during 1792 amid Revolutionary turbulence, the narrative centers on a noblewoman and her adolescent son at their provincial château who face persistent fear as male relatives leave or disappear and royalist loyalties attract danger. Daily prayers and intimate moments of tenderness contrast with news of uprisings, emigration, and violence. The story follows their private anxieties, the strain of maintaining dignity and faith, and the hard decisions imposed by political collapse, while examining maternal devotion, premature maturity, the dismantling of aristocratic life, and the clash between a tranquil countryside and escalating national terror.

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Ernest Daudet

Ernest Daudet was a French author known for his diverse literary contributions, including novels, historical works, and autobiographical narratives. His notable work, "Which? Or, Between Two Women," explores themes of love and choice, reflecting the complexities of human relationships. Daudet also delved into historical subjects, particularly in his multi-volume series "Histoire de l'Émigration pendant la Révolution Française," which examines the impact of the French Revolution on emigration. His writings often blend personal experience with broader historical contexts, providing readers with insights into both individual and collective human experiences.

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