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Mont Oriol: or A Romance of Auvergne

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Mont Oriol is a fascinating novel that delves into the complexities of love, desire, and societal expectations. Set in the picturesque Auvergne region of France, the story follows the lives of several characters who are vacationing at the luxurious Mont Oriol health resort. As they navigate their way through romantic entanglements and moral dilemmas, the reader is taken on a journey that explores the power dynamics of relationships and the ways in which social norms can constrain personal happiness.

Guy de Maupassant's writing is both elegant and evocative, transporting the reader to the idyllic French countryside and immersing them in the passions and struggles of his characters. The novel is a reflection on the complexities of human nature, as well as an exploration of the ways in which individuals grapple with their desires and obligations.

Overall, Mont Oriol is a thought-provoking and engaging read that offers a nuanced portrayal of love and society. Maupassant's skillful storytelling and keen insights make this novel a compelling exploration of the human experience.

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Young bride Christiane arrives in Auvergne to "take the waters" with her husband, described as "a sickly flower, or a sucking pig with its hair shaved off." But rather than the relaxing family vacation she expects, she finds herself the center of a conspiracy between her father, the Marquis, and the "fossil" medical team in an effort to solve the problem of a lack of heir. Suddenly the discovery of a new spa throws the resort into disarray and brings a lowly family to prominence. Romantic intrigue, financial speculation, satire in the medical profession, a social commentary on the status of women, are all delivered in de Maupassant's picturesque prose.


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