Bag om Genevieve; Or, Peasant Love and Sorrow
Genevieve is a lyrical and romantic novel of love and betrayal set in rural France in the late 18th century. Written by Alphonse de Lamartine, one of the foremost poets and writers of the Romantic era, this book tells the story of Genevieve, a young peasant girl who falls in love with the wealthy and charming Count de Montclair. As their romance blossoms, they are faced with many obstacles, including deception, heartbreak, and social inequality. Through exquisite prose and imagery, Lamartine captures the essence of the human experience and the power of love to conquer even the most formidable barriers.
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