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The snow man

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The narrative opens in a deserted Gothic manor on a frozen lake during a violent winter, where an infirm steward and his timid nephew face unexpected callers while the house itself seems suspended in time. An attentive narrator guides the reader through a dim, cobwebbed chamber—stopped clock, tarnished chandelier, maps on oak wainscot, and a tattered bed—establishing a mood of decay and isolation. Subsequent events bring the outside world into this isolated household, and the story meditates on solitude, memory, and the uneasy border between domestic decline and uncanny intrusion, combining precise natural and architectural detail with hints of local folklore to create a melancholic atmosphere.

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George Sand

George Sand was a French novelist and memoirist, known for her pioneering role in the literary world as one of the first female authors to achieve widespread recognition. Born Amantine Lucile Aurore Dupin, she adopted the pen name George Sand to challenge gender norms of her time. Her works often explore themes of love, social justice, and the complexities of human relationships. Notable titles include "Indiana," which addresses issues of women's rights and personal freedom, and "Mauprat," a tale of passion and redemption. Sand's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on French literature and continue to resonate with readers today.

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