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Valérie by Freifrau von Barbara Juliane Krüdener

by Krüdener, Barbara Juliane, Freifrau von, 1764-1824
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Valérie by Freifrau von Barbara Juliane Krüdener is a novel written in the early 19th century. The book explores themes of passionate love, virtue, and the conflicts brought about by unreciprocated emotions. The narrative follows a young man named Gustave, who becomes enraptured by Valérie, a young woman of noble birth, as they navigate the complexities of their feelings amid a backdrop of social expectations and personal turmoil. The opening of Valérie introduces us to Gustave, who reflects on his journey through beautiful landscapes, filled with a mixture of melancholia and vivid memories. He writes intimate letters to his friend Ernest about his emotional state, revealing a deep affection for Valérie but also acknowledging the complications that arise from his passionate yearning. The interaction between Gustave and Valérie establishes a complex dynamic, as she is portrayed as lively yet innocent, leading to an exploration of their motivations and emotional growth. The narrative sets a tone of longing and introspection, foreshadowing the forthcoming struggles of their relationship and the challenges posed by societal norms. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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