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La vigne et la maison: roman

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A young woman confronts the aftermath of her mother's death and faces familial pressure over the fate of a large country estate, with relatives urging marriage or sale while the community watches and judges. The narrative shifts between intimate domestic scenes and social gatherings that expose selfishness, gossip, and social posturing; the house stands as a repository of memory and solitude. Secondary characters, among them a man who perceives the property’s melancholy, highlight conflicts between tradition and change, private mourning and public opinion, and the practical and emotional burdens of ownership and female independence in a provincial milieu.

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Jean Balde

Jean Balde was a French author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of survival and human experience, as seen in his notable novel "La survivante." Balde's writing is characterized by its vivid imagery and emotional depth, reflecting the complexities of life and nature. In addition to "La survivante," he is recognized for other significant works such as "La vigne et la maison: roman" and "Le goéland." His literary heritage continues to resonate with readers interested in the nuances of human relationships and the environment.

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