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Nêne by Ernest Pérochon

by Pérochon, Ernest, 1885-1942
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Nêne by Ernest Pérochon is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story centers around the lives of two characters, Michel Corbier and his new servant Madeleine Clarandeau, as they navigate their challenging circumstances in a rural setting layered with economic hardship, personal sorrow, and complex emotions. The narrative captures the essence of provincial life, highlighting their struggles and aspirations in an intricately woven tale. The opening of Nêne establishes a vivid pastoral backdrop, describing the fresh, vigorous air and the dynamic interactions of the laborers as they work the fields. Michel Corbier is introduced as a widowed farmer burdened by the responsibilities of his farm and children. In a chance encounter, he meets Cuirassier, who is taking his sister Madeleine to her new position at Michel’s farm. The narrative also reveals Madeleine’s uncertainty about her new role and her past experiences, painting her as a strong yet conflicted figure. As interactions unfold, the emotional undertones of loneliness, yearning for connection, and the difficulties of rural life become clear, setting the stage for a complex exploration of relationships and the challenges faced by individuals tied to the land. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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