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The Wandering Jew — Volume 03

By Eugène Sue

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Translation of Le Juif errant.

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2004-10-25
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"The Wandering Jew — Volume 03" by Eugène Sue is a novel written during the mid-19th century, characterized by its exploration of social and political themes in post-revolutionary France. The plot delves into the life and intrigues surrounding several central characters, primarily focusing on Adrienne de Cardoville as she navigates a world fraught with deception, manipulation, and the struggle for autonomy against powerful forces represented by her aunt, the Princess de Saint-Dizier, and the Abbe d'Aigrigny. At the start of the narrative, the tension is palpable as characters confront one another in a family council marked by secrecy and confrontation. The Princess de Saint-Dizier asserts her authority over Adrienne, who defies her aunt’s rigid control and challenges the patriarchal norms governing her life. As the narrative unfolds, Adrienne declares her intent to live independently and expresses her disdain for her aunt's hypocrisy. The opening chapters set the stage for a dramatic conflict between individual desire and societal expectations, revealing Adrienne's strong spirit against her aunt's manipulative machinations, while hinting at a larger conspiracy woven into the fabric of their family history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

Marie-Joseph "Eugène" Sue was a French novelist. He was one of several authors who popularized the genre of the serial novel in France with his very popular and widely imitated The Mysteries of Paris, which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.

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