Madame Thérèse / Introduction and notes by Edward Manley
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Set amid the French Revolution, the narrative follows a rural community over a year of mounting crisis, portraying how sweeping political changes invade ordinary existence. It mixes vivid local scenes—soldiers quartered among villagers, disrupted households, and strained social ties—with explanatory passages about confiscated church lands, monetary collapse through assignats, and the rise of revolutionary institutions. The work balances descriptive storytelling and historical exposition to examine social dislocation, moral conflict, and the personal cost of radical reform.
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