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The narrative follows a young heir who must reconcile personal attachment to ancestral woods with his father's orders and the commercial pressures to fell trees. Encounters with woodcutters and local labor reveal class tensions, rural customs, and conflicting loyalties as seasonal work and estate management unfold across detailed landscape scenes. Interwoven episodes alternate observation of nature, social confrontation, and interior reflection, exploring themes of stewardship, generational responsibility, and the slow erosion of traditional rural life while portraying everyday tasks, moral dilemmas, and the rhythms of countryside community.

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René Bazin

René Bazin was a French novelist and playwright, known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of rural life. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for nature and the human condition, capturing the essence of the French countryside. One of his notable works, "The Ink-Stain (Tache d'encre)," showcases his ability to blend humor with poignant observations on society. Bazin's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and rich character development, making significant contributions to early 20th-century French literature. His other works, such as "Autumn Glory; Or, The Toilers of the Field" and "The Children of Alsace," further illustrate his thematic focus on the struggles and joys of everyday life.

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