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A rural household in Normandy mourns successive losses and raises an orphaned infant, around whom family duty and social observation revolve. The narrative traces domestic life, neighbors' interventions, and the arrival of a stern governess, following emotional restraint, rivalry, secret affections, and social performance across three parts that chart homecomings, misunderstandings, and eventual declarations of love. Themes include grief and consolation, the contrast between sincere compassion and performative charity, aesthetic judgment and social appearances, and the shaping of identity through upbringing. Scenes move between church rituals, seaside landscapes, salons, an atelier, and intimate revelations that resolve tensions among the principal figures.

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Octave Feuillet

Octave Feuillet was a prominent French novelist and playwright of the 19th century, known for his insightful explorations of social themes and human emotions. His works often reflect the complexities of love and morality within the context of contemporary society. Among his notable writings is "Monsieur de Camors," a multi-volume novel that delves into the life of a young man navigating the intricacies of passion and duty. Feuillet's literary style is characterized by its elegance and psychological depth, making him a significant figure in French literature. His contributions continue to resonate with readers interested in the nuances of human relationships.

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