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Indiana, un roman captivant d'une poque r volue, explore les complexit s de l'amour, du mariage et de la libert individuelle dans le contexte de la soci t fran aise du XIXe si cle. L'histoire suit Indiana, une jeune femme mari e un homme plus g et autoritaire, qui se sent pi g e par les conventions sociales et aspire une existence plus panouissante. Son d sir de passion et d'ind pendance la conduit rechercher l'amour et le bonheur ailleurs, la confrontant des choix difficiles et des cons quences impr visibles.
travers le r cit poignant d'Indiana, le roman aborde des th mes tels que l'oppression f minine, les in galit s sociales et la qu te de l'identit personnelle. L'oeuvre offre un aper u saisissant des moeurs et des valeurs de l' poque, tout en soulevant des questions intemporelles sur le sens de la libert et de l' panouissement dans un monde contraint par les attentes sociales.
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- ISBN-13: 9781147697445
- ISBN-10: 1147697442
- Publisher: Nabu Press
- Publish Date: March 2010
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.77 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.14 pounds
- Page Count: 370
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