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A lyrical sequence of episodes follows a rabbit's simple life in the countryside, tracing its flights, fears, chance encounters, and eventual death. Pastoral passages evoke the texture, smells, and rhythms of rural landscape while a visionary pilgrimage led by a saintly figure carries the animal and other creatures toward a humble notion of paradise. The work alternates gentle observation, religious tenderness, and brief parable-like moments that underline sympathy between humans and beasts. A set of short tales and impressions appended to the main narrative extend these themes in delicate bucolic vignettes about humility, mercy, and intimate communion with nature.

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Francis Jammes

Francis Jammes was a French poet and novelist known for his lyrical and pastoral style, which often reflects his deep connection to nature and rural life. Born in the late 19th century, he became a prominent figure in the Symbolist movement, contributing significantly to French literature. His notable works include "Romance of the Rabbit," which showcases his unique blend of whimsy and philosophical reflection. Jammes's writing is characterized by its simplicity and emotional depth, often exploring themes of spirituality and the human experience. His influence extends beyond poetry, as he also wrote novels and essays that capture the essence of his time.

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