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The collection presents linked legends and short narratives drawn from Normandy, portraying provincial life through festival scenes, personal anecdotes, and local mysteries. Stories range from a masked excursion to a patriotic procession to tales of master builders, exiles, and haunted inns, focusing on everyday characters—servants, artisans, magistrates—whose choices reveal social tensions and private longings. Descriptive passages evoke landscape, ritual, and atmosphere, while the narrative perspective shifts between picturesque reportage and intimate reflection, exploring themes of memory, tradition, community rituals, and the uneasy border between public celebration and private restraint.

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Gaston Lavalley

Gaston Lavalley was a French author known for his contributions to the preservation of local history and culture. His notable works include "Caen démoli: Recueil de notices sur des monuments détruits ou défigurés, et sur l'ancien port de Caen," which documents the destruction and alteration of historical monuments in Caen, and "Légendes Normandes," a collection of regional legends that reflect the rich folklore of Normandy. Through his writing, Lavalley aimed to raise awareness about the importance of cultural heritage and the stories that shape local identity.

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