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Sister Anne (Novels of Paul de Kock, Volume X)

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A young man leaves the city with his prudent tutor and sets out for Italy, where a brief voyage transforms into a succession of comic episodes: a violent carriage collision, a friend masquerading as a nobleman, and a string of social misunderstandings. The narrative unfolds in light, episodic chapters that shift between travel scenes and domestic interludes, exposing vanity, affectation, and romantic pretensions through farce and mistaken identity. The tone remains playful and observational, following the protagonist as chance encounters and small deceptions propel him from urban amusements toward further adventures.

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Paul de Kock

Paul de Kock was a French novelist known for his contributions to 19th-century literature, particularly in the realm of comedic and romantic fiction. His works often explore themes of love, social class, and the intricacies of Parisian life. Among his notable titles are "Frédérique" and "The Barber of Paris," which showcase his talent for character-driven storytelling and humor. De Kock's novels were popular in his time, reflecting the cultural milieu of France during the Restoration and the July Monarchy. His engaging narratives and lively characters continue to resonate with readers today.

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