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Convicts, Colonists and Kanaks is a powerful story about life in a French penal colony, which explores justice, freedom and colonial exploitation through the fates of convicts, colonists and Kanaks, while criticizing the dehumanizing system.
The novel represents one of Dumas' lesser-known, but still very interesting historical-biographical novels.
The novel Molloy (1951) is the first part of Beckett's famous trilogy, along with Malone Dies and The Nameless. It is structured in two parts, each told from the perspective of a different narrator: first Molloy, then Jacques Moran.
"Stéphanie in Sweet Hell" is a three-part novel by Marcel Gobineau that follows the life of Stéphanie, a passionate and independent young woman in France during the reign of King Louis Philippe.
André Maurois, a French writer known for his psychological novels and biographies, explores themes of family relationships, love, and internal conflicts in this work, which is characteristic of his style.