The Devil's Pool

The Devil's Pool

The Devil's Pool

The Devil's Pool

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Overview

Journey back to the bucolic French countryside with George Sand's timeless novel, "The Devil's Pool." Immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of rural life as you follow the captivating story of Germain, a hardworking and widowed peasant who is tasked with finding a new wife to help raise his children. A simple yet profound task, complicated by love and societal norms, gives us an insightful look into the traditions, struggles, and the indomitable spirit of the French rural class of the 19th century. Sand's beautiful prose illuminates the nuanced relationships, demonstrating a deep empathy for her characters and their predicaments, making their experiences feel as real and touching today as when the book was first published.

"The Devil's Pool" is an absorbing exploration of love, duty, and the complexities of human relationships set against a backdrop of agrarian life that Sand renders with such authenticity that one can almost hear the rustle of the wheat fields. The book delves into the existential question of choosing between love and duty, passion and societal expectations, brilliantly capturing the emotional turmoil that comes with such decisions. George Sand's novel transcends its historical period to deliver a story that resonates with anyone who has ever grappled with the dichotomies of the human heart. "The Devil's Pool" invites you to experience a slice of history, enjoy an intense emotional journey, and connect with enduring universal themes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781087908229
Publisher: Hawthorne Classics
Publication date: 08/29/2020
Pages: 176
Sales rank: 995,293
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.38(d)

About the Author

George Sand (1804-1876), born Armandine Aurore Lucille Dupin, was a French novelist who was active during Europe’s Romantic era. Raised by her grandmother, Sand spent her childhood studying nature and philosophy. Her early literary projects were collaborations with Jules Sandeau, who co-wrote articles they jointly signed as J. Sand. When making her solo debut, Armandine adopted the pen name George Sand, to appear on her work. Her first novel, Indiana was published in 1832, followed by Valentine and Jacques. During her career, Sand was considered one of the most popular writers of her time.

Table of Contents

Notice 7

I The Author to the Reader 9

II The Ploughing 13

III Pere Maurice 20

IV Germain, the Cunning Ploughman 23

V La Guillette 28

VI Petit-Pierre 32

VII On the Moor 38

VIII Under the Great Oaks 42

IX The Evening Prayer 47

X Despite the Cold 51

XI In the Open Air 57

XII The Village Lioness 62

XIII The Master 65

XIV The Old Woman 71

XV The Return to the Farm 76

XVI Mere Maurice 80

XVII Little Marie 83

Appendix 86

Notes 112

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