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Rose Perrin

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The novel opens in an elegant salon where an elderly family friend regularly visits a marquise to discuss family and society. Their conversation reveals tensions between maternal indulgence and guardianship as a young woman nears majority and faces pressure to make a brilliant marriage; a wounded younger relative and his sober companion underscore the altered fortunes of the younger generation after recent conflict. The narrative examines social rituals, generational disagreements over upbringing and public presentation, and anxieties about character and future prospects, blending intimate domestic detail with reflections on duty, honor, and changing times.

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Alice Pujo

Alice Pujo was a French author known for her novel "Rose Perrin," which explores themes of love and personal growth. Her work reflects the societal norms and challenges of her time, offering readers insight into the emotional landscapes of her characters. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, Pujo's contributions provide a glimpse into the literary culture of her era, making her a noteworthy figure for those interested in French literature.

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