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Atala: Or The Love And Constancy Of Two Savages In The Desert is a novel written by the French author, Francois Auguste Rene Chateaubriand, and published in 1814. The story is set in the wilderness of North America during the 18th century and follows the tragic love story of Atala, a half-blood Christian Indian girl, and Chactas, a Native American warrior.The novel begins with Chactas, who is traveling through the wilderness, meeting with a Christian priest named Father Aubry. Chactas recounts the story of his love for Atala, whom he met while seeking refuge in her tribe's village. Atala, who was raised by her mother to be a devout Christian, falls in love with Chactas but is torn between her love for him and her religious beliefs.As the story unfolds, Atala and Chactas flee from the village and embark on a journey through the wilderness, pursued by Atala's father, who disapproves of their relationship. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including hostile Native American tribes and harsh natural elements.Ultimately, Atala falls ill and dies, and Chactas is left to mourn her loss and reflect on the power of love and faith. The novel explores themes of love, religion, and the clash of cultures between the Native Americans and European settlers in North America.Chateaubriand's Atala: Or The Love And Constancy Of Two Savages In The Desert is considered a significant work of French Romanticism and has been praised for its vivid descriptions of nature and its exploration of the human condition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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