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"The Devil’s Pool was written very quickly in 1846. It’s a pastoral novella set in her native Berry region and depicts a way of rural life that would pass away with industrialisation. The characters of the novel are not urban sophisticates but peasants dependent on the land, whose lives are closely knitted together in community, intermarriage and the connecting relations of villages and occupations." 1
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widowers, family, rural life, marriage customs, Vie rurale, Romans, marriage, Berry (France), peasantry, Paysannerie, French language materials, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), French language, Readers, Textbooks, Fiction, French, French fiction, Pastoral fiction, French, France, fiction, Widowers, fiction, Mathematics, Teachings, [Normal schools], French literatureTimes
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Edition Notes
"First published in this edition, 1911; reprinted ... 1930."
"List of the works of George Sand": p. viii-ix.









