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La Demoiselle au Bois Dormant

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Auberte-Anne de Menaudru, a young woman who appears both childlike and grown, moves through a rural churchyard and pauses at family graves whose inscriptions echo her own name. She rests on a stone, touches the lettering and reads, then leaves the enclosure to meet a small, rough-mannered child, Zoé, and the household nurse Hermance, in moments that reveal gentle authority and domestic care. The narrative follows her quiet passage between cemetery, village and the wooded height where the ancestral château stands, juxtaposing lush pastoral detail with brief, telling encounters. Themes of memory, lineage and solitary contemplation shape the mood as personal routine and inherited ties intersect.

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B. de Buxy

B. de Buxy is a French author best known for the fairy tale "La Demoiselle au Bois Dormant," which translates to "The Young Lady in the Sleeping Wood." This enchanting story draws on classic themes of love and awakening, reflecting the rich tradition of French fairy tales. De Buxy's work contributes to the literary heritage of the genre, captivating readers with its imaginative narrative and timeless motifs. While not widely recognized today, the tale remains a charming example of early 20th-century storytelling.

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