Sauvageonne by André Theuriet

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By Lisa Thompson Posted on Jan 9, 2026
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Theuriet, André, 1833-1907 Theuriet, André, 1833-1907
French
"Sauvageonne" by André Theuriet is a novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative introduces readers to Francis Pommeret, a young guard-general who has recently arrived in the serene village of Auberive, where he navigates his duties and budding interactions while feeling an existential ennui. The book likely explores themes of social clas...
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Pommeret is introduced as an attractive young man who has just taken on his new position in a remote woodland community. He undertakes a series of visits to notable village residents, which reveal his struggle to fit into the mundane lifestyle of Auberive while feeling a longing for something greater. As he converses with the residents, including his first encounter with the widowed Adrienne Lebreton of the Mancienne estate, a palpable tension simmers beneath the surface, indicating romantic potential and the complications that may arise from their interactions. The blend of pastoral beauty and societal restraints sets the stage for a rich exploration of both character and setting. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Mark Garcia
3 months ago

I downloaded this out of curiosity and the explanations are structured in a clear and logical manner. I’ll definitely revisit this in the future.

Carol Baker
4 months ago

As a long-time reader of this genre, the technical accuracy of the content is spot on. Simply brillint.

Margaret King
3 months ago

After looking for this everywhere, the style is confident yet approachable. It exceeded all my expectations.

Emily Johnson
1 month ago

During my studies, I found that the character development is subtle yet leaves a lasting impact. An unexpectedly enjoyable experience.

Christopher Martin
1 month ago

I was pleasantly surprised because the organization of topics is intuitive and reader-friendly. Absolutely essential reading.

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