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Mademoiselle Mathilde
A Novel (1870)
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412 pages
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The narrative centers on Mathilde, a young French woman who embodies intelligence, independence, and ambition in 19th century France. Determined to overcome societal limitations placed on women, she embarks on a journey filled with challenges, exploring themes of gender roles, social class, and the quest for personal fulfillment. As she confronts a hostile society, Mathilde learns important lessons about perseverance and resilience, making her story a powerful testament to the strength of determination and the pursuit of dreams.
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2008, paperback
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