Đavolja bara / Mala Fadeta / Nahoče Fransoa

Đavolja bara / Mala Fadeta / Nahoče Fransoa

George Sand

The Devil's Pond depicts the life of humble peasants in the French province of Berry. Little Fadette is the story of a girl named Fadette, who is rejected by her community because of her appearance and behavior. Intentional François tells the story of an

  • The Devil's Pond: The young widower Germain sets out in search of a new wife with the help of his father-in-law. Along the way, he meets a poor shepherdess, Maria, with whom he goes through many hardships, including a night spent by the mysterious Devil's Pond. During the journey, Germain and Maria grow closer, discovering genuine feelings and a simple, natural love. Sand idealizes peasant life and emphasizes the importance of honesty, cordiality, and natural harmony.

  • Little Fadette: One of the twins, Landry, although initially distrustful of her, eventually discovers her kindness and falls in love. Fadette helps both Landry and Sylvin at crucial moments, and her wisdom and selflessness slowly change the attitudes of the community. The novel highlights themes of prejudice, love, loyalty, and inner beauty.

  • The Desires of François: As he grows up, François falls in love with his protector, and their love encounters numerous obstacles due to the difference in social status and the prejudices of the community. However, the strength of their love and their honesty overcome all difficulties. Through this novella, Sand once again glorifies simplicity, kindness, and natural human feelings.

Original title
La mare au diable / La petite fadette / Francois le champi
Translation
Risto Besarović, Dunja Vidaković
Editor
Izet Sarajlić
Illustrations
Mario Mikulić
Dimensions
21 x 15 cm
Pages
292
Publisher
Veselin Masleša, Sarajevo, 1971.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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