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The Tower of Percemont
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The Tower of Percemont

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"The Tower of Percemont" by George Sand, a luminary of French literature, is a remarkable narrative set against the backdrop of the French Third Republic. This gripping novel unfolds in the scenic Auvergne region of France, interweaving the socio-political changes post-Paris Commune with the tale of a provincial lawyer embodying the rising middle-class. As the story unfolds, you'll journey into a compelling exploration of republicanism and patriarchal societal norms, as the protagonist seeks to guide young men towards their future familial and marital responsibilities, setting up a stark contrast to the pernicious influence of a wicked stepmother and religious congregations' educational efforts.

Sand's literary genius shines through in this sociopolitically charged narrative where the triumph of secular power over not just clericalism, but also the waning monarchy, vividly illustrates the societal dynamics of the era. The Tower of Percemont subtly unveils the dichotomy between rebellion and submission, as seen through a young female character who grapples with her societal constraints rather than being forced into marginalization. This intricate tale, nuanced with the tensions of a potential return to the chaos of the Paris Commune, promises a captivating immersion into a transformative period in French history, showcasing the power and resilience of humanity amidst profound change.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
IngramSpark
Country
United States
Date
7 June 2023
Pages
192
ISBN
9781088161715

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

"The Tower of Percemont" by George Sand, a luminary of French literature, is a remarkable narrative set against the backdrop of the French Third Republic. This gripping novel unfolds in the scenic Auvergne region of France, interweaving the socio-political changes post-Paris Commune with the tale of a provincial lawyer embodying the rising middle-class. As the story unfolds, you'll journey into a compelling exploration of republicanism and patriarchal societal norms, as the protagonist seeks to guide young men towards their future familial and marital responsibilities, setting up a stark contrast to the pernicious influence of a wicked stepmother and religious congregations' educational efforts.

Sand's literary genius shines through in this sociopolitically charged narrative where the triumph of secular power over not just clericalism, but also the waning monarchy, vividly illustrates the societal dynamics of the era. The Tower of Percemont subtly unveils the dichotomy between rebellion and submission, as seen through a young female character who grapples with her societal constraints rather than being forced into marginalization. This intricate tale, nuanced with the tensions of a potential return to the chaos of the Paris Commune, promises a captivating immersion into a transformative period in French history, showcasing the power and resilience of humanity amidst profound change.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
IngramSpark
Country
United States
Date
7 June 2023
Pages
192
ISBN
9781088161715