La Quenouille Du Bonheur, written by Lily L on-L vy Javal and originally published around 1920, is a collection of short stories that offers a glimpse into French literature of the early 20th century. These stories, characterized by their elegant prose and insightful observations, reflect the social nuances and cultural values of the time. Javal's work provides a unique perspective on the lives and experiences of her characters, capturing both the charm and complexities of the era.
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