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La Femme Abbé

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A series of intimate letters recounts a young woman's visits to religious services and her close observations of a sensitive, newly ordained priest whose public collapse at the altar is traced to an unreturned passion. The correspondent describes the crowd's curiosity, the dramatic moment when the beloved appears, later sermons that cast religion as refuge from feeling, and repeated attempts to read the priest's demeanor. Personal reflections mix sympathy, erotic fascination, envy of altar assistants, domestic duties, and neighborhood gossip, weaving scene-reporting with inward confession to examine desire, devotion, and social manners.

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Sylvain Maréchal

Sylvain Maréchal was a French poet and writer known for his satirical and often controversial works in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His writings frequently explored themes of morality and social critique, reflecting the tumultuous political landscape of his time. One of his notable works, "Apologues modernes, à l'usage du Dauphin," presents moral tales aimed at educating the future king. Maréchal also authored "La Femme Abbé," which critiques gender roles, and "Projet d'une loi portant défense d'apprendre à lire aux femmes," a provocative commentary on women's education. His contributions to literature highlight the intersection of art and political thought during a period of significant change in France.

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