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Victor, ou L'enfant de la forêt

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The narrative follows an orphan raised at a forest castle who struggles between gratitude toward his protector and a passionate attachment to the protector's daughter. A sequence of nocturnal forest scenes, mistaken identities, combats, travels and domestic trials gradually uncovers secrets about his birth and tests his moral constancy. Encounters range from tender meditations to violent confrontations, with revelations, sacrifices and reconciliations shaping a path toward resolution. Themes emphasize virtue challenged by misfortune and human malice, the persistence of feeling amid improbabilities, and the slow explanation of earlier enigmas through confession and disclosure, culminating in a negotiated domestic happiness.

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M. Ducray-Duminil

M. Ducray-Duminil was a French author known for his contributions to literature in the early 19th century. His notable work, "Victor, ou L'enfant de la forêt," reflects themes of adventure and the relationship between nature and humanity. Ducray-Duminil's writing often explores the complexities of childhood and the moral lessons that can be drawn from the natural world. His narratives are characterized by a blend of realism and romanticism, making his work a significant part of the literary heritage of his time.

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