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Title: Le dangereux jeune homme

Contents: Le dangereux jeune homme -- Les trois personnes -- La pièce fausse -- La niaiserie -- Oh! ne chante pas! -- Le maître -- La partie carrée -- Analogie -- Éloquence -- Nous sommes fachés avec Henriette -- Une maison comme il faut: Les femmes de chambre de madame Ablette. Les anglaises de madame Ablette -- L'intransigeant -- Les jeunes filles au jardin.

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Summary: "Le dangereux jeune homme" by René Boylesve is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around young Robert, a 17-and-a-half-year-old boy who is invited to spend the summer at his wealthy brother-in-law's villa in the fashionable Folleville-sur-Mer. The book explores the themes of innocence and the seductive allure of a modern, liberated society that contrasts sharply with Robert's conservative upbringing, promising to delve into his coming-of-age experiences amidst a group of carefree Parisians. The opening of the novel introduces Robert as he travels from Grenoble to his brother-in-law’s villa, filled with excitement and naivety about the new world he is about to enter. His arrival at the villa coincides with a vibrant social scene that includes sophisticated young women and adventurous sports, all of which intrigue and ultimately overwhelm him. As he attempts to navigate this new environment, Robert quickly becomes enamored with a young girl named Gisèle, and their interactions reveal his innocence and the social taboos he is yet to learn. The interactions between Robert, his family, and the liberated young women at the villa set the stage for exploring the challenges and dangers of youthful naivety in a rapidly changing society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Boylesve, René, 1867-1926

EBook No.: 18962

Published: Aug 1, 2006

Downloads: 47

Language: French

Subject: Short stories, French

Subject: French fiction -- 20th century

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-10-18T22:25:58Z Le dangereux jeune homme

This edition has images.

Title: Le dangereux jeune homme

Contents: Le dangereux jeune homme -- Les trois personnes -- La pièce fausse -- La niaiserie -- Oh! ne chante pas! -- Le maître -- La partie carrée -- Analogie -- Éloquence -- Nous sommes fachés avec Henriette -- Une maison comme il faut: Les femmes de chambre de madame Ablette. Les anglaises de madame Ablette -- L'intransigeant -- Les jeunes filles au jardin.

Credits: Produced by Chuck Greif, Carlo Traverso and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at DP Europe
(http: //dp.rastko.net) from images generously made available
by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at
http: //gallica.bnf.fr

Summary: "Le dangereux jeune homme" by René Boylesve is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around young Robert, a 17-and-a-half-year-old boy who is invited to spend the summer at his wealthy brother-in-law's villa in the fashionable Folleville-sur-Mer. The book explores the themes of innocence and the seductive allure of a modern, liberated society that contrasts sharply with Robert's conservative upbringing, promising to delve into his coming-of-age experiences amidst a group of carefree Parisians. The opening of the novel introduces Robert as he travels from Grenoble to his brother-in-law’s villa, filled with excitement and naivety about the new world he is about to enter. His arrival at the villa coincides with a vibrant social scene that includes sophisticated young women and adventurous sports, all of which intrigue and ultimately overwhelm him. As he attempts to navigate this new environment, Robert quickly becomes enamored with a young girl named Gisèle, and their interactions reveal his innocence and the social taboos he is yet to learn. The interactions between Robert, his family, and the liberated young women at the villa set the stage for exploring the challenges and dangers of youthful naivety in a rapidly changing society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Boylesve, René, 1867-1926

EBook No.: 18962

Published: Aug 1, 2006

Downloads: 47

Language: French

Subject: Short stories, French

Subject: French fiction -- 20th century

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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