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L'influence d'un livre: Roman historique

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A rural craftsman becomes consumed by secret alchemical experiments, laboring through midnight trials to transmute metals and escape poverty while enlisting a reluctant companion for risky schemes. His fevered hopes and dreamlike visions are set against the routines and gossip of provincial life, and the narrative moves between intimate domestic scenes, episodes of superstition and conjuring, street descriptions, and a darker medical interlude that probes mortality. The work assembles episodic vignettes that explore obsession, the lure of quick fortune, and the social consequences of credulity, balancing irony and vivid description to portray a community shaped by rumor, ambition, and imagination.

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Philippe Aubert de Gaspé

Philippe Aubert de Gaspé was a Canadian author known for his contributions to French literature in the 19th century. His works often reflect the cultural and historical context of Quebec, blending narrative with themes of identity and heritage. One of his notable works, "Cameron of Lochiel," showcases his ability to weave historical elements into fiction, while "L'influence d'un livre: Roman historique" further illustrates his engagement with the literary traditions of his time. De Gaspé's writing is characterized by a deep appreciation for the landscapes and stories of Canada, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of the region.

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