Histoire de Sophie de Francourt, published in 1767, offers a glimpse into the social mores and romantic entanglements of 18th-century France. Attributed to Adrien Nicolas Pi defer, Marquis de La Salle d'Off mont, this epistolary novel unfolds through a series of letters, revealing the intricate relationships and societal expectations that shaped the lives of its characters.
The narrative centers on Sophie de Francourt, whose experiences provide a window into the aristocratic world of the era. Readers will be captivated by the nuanced portrayal of love, duty, and personal ambition within the confines of the French court. This historical novel will appeal to those interested in French history, classic literature, and the exploration of human relationships across time.
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