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Dieudonat: Roman

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A feudal legend traces the anxious quest for an heir, describing how communal prayers lead saints to endow an unborn son with assembled virtues while an overlooked illegitimate child attracts demonic meddling that taints the promised destiny. Presented amid inconsistencies and contested traditions, the tale blends supernatural bestowal and malevolent countergifts, then follows the resulting rivalries, moral failings, and the principal figure's later weariness and remorse, offering a meditation on legitimacy, fate, and the ambiguous line between blessing and corruption.

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Edmond Haraucourt

Edmond Haraucourt was a French poet and novelist known for his innovative contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of human emotion and existential reflection, blending lyrical poetry with narrative prose. Among his notable works is "La Légende des sexes: Poëmes hystériques," which showcases his unique style and thematic preoccupations. Haraucourt's writing is characterized by its depth and sensitivity, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of France. His diverse body of work includes novels such as "Dieudonat: Roman" and "Les naufragés," further illustrating his versatility as an author.

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