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Sultane française au Maroc

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A loosely framed narrative begins with a dedicatory letter and recorded conversations that link rural origins in the Val d'Amour to events in Morocco. It traces the life and social circumstances behind the emergence of a woman who becomes a sultana, combining eyewitness anecdote, diplomatic observation, and local legend. The book alternates reminiscence, political reflection, and folkloric origin tales, exploring identity, cultural encounter, and the way private lives intersect with diplomatic and social forces.

About the Author

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Noël Amaudru

Noël Amaudru was a French author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Sultane française au Maroc," explores the complexities of French colonialism and cultural interactions in Morocco. Through his writing, Amaudru provides insights into the social and political dynamics of the time, contributing to the understanding of French-Moroccan relations. His work reflects a keen observation of the cultural landscape, making it a significant piece in the context of colonial literature.