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Victor Margueritte

    Victor Margueritte was a French novelist known for his explorations of social themes and his daring style. His novel "La Garçonne" caused significant controversy, leading to the forfeiture of his Legion of Honour, underscoring his willingness to tackle provocative subjects. He often collaborated with his brother Paul, forging a shared literary identity. Margueritte's work frequently examined the boundaries of contemporary morality and societal conventions.

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    La Garçonne. Die Aussteigerin. Roman
    The Commune
    The Couple
    The Companion
    The Bacheloress
    • The Bacheloress

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.7(15)Add rating

      Monique, an emancipated French woman, escapes an unwanted marriage imposed by her parents. As she embarks on her journey of self-discovery, she explores various sensual experiences, including a passionate lesbian affair with a singer. The narrative delves into themes of freedom, desire, and the complexities of love, highlighting Monique's quest for identity and fulfillment in a society that seeks to confine her.

      The Bacheloress
    • The Companion

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Annik Raimber, a strong proto-feminist character, navigates the challenges of marriage, family, and professional success while refusing to compromise her principles. In contrast to the victimized Monique Lerbier from the previous novel, Annik embodies unwavering integrity and optimism as she seeks self-fulfillment. The narrative explores her struggle against societal norms and entrenched ideologies, questioning whether true fulfillment is attainable in a world that often demands subordination.

      The Companion
    • The Couple

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on the next generation, the story explores the lives of the children of Monique Lerbier and George Blanchet, as well as Annik Raimbert and Amédée Jacquemin. Set against the backdrop of an international socialist revolution, it delves into the social implications of this upheaval as it seeks to challenge capitalist excesses. The narrative weaves together personal and political themes, reflecting on how the ideals of their parents impact the younger generation amidst societal change.

      The Couple
    • The Commune

      A Novel (1904)

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the Paris Commune in 1871, the narrative delves into the lives of diverse characters, including a young journalist and a wealthy family, as they confront the upheaval surrounding them. The novel intricately examines themes of class struggle and the human cost of revolution, highlighting the experiences of working-class revolutionaries. Margueritte's realistic portrayal and detailed depiction of this historical period contribute to its status as a classic in French literature and a notable work of historical fiction.

      The Commune
    • Der Skandalroman der 1920er Jahre erzählt von Monique Lerbier, die sich gegen die Heiratspläne ihres Vaters auflehnt und mit ihrer Familie bricht. Als emanzipierte Garçonne lebt sie selbstständig und taucht in das aufregende Leben der Pariser Boheme ein. Der Bestseller thematisiert die Entstehung der „neuen Frau“ in dieser aufregenden Zeit.

      La Garçonne. Die Aussteigerin. Roman