Heloise Pajadou's Calvary - Lucien Descaves - Books - Sunny Lou Publishing - 9781955392075 - June 27, 2021
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Heloise Pajadou's Calvary

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Héloïse Pajadou's Calvary (Le Calvaire de Héloïse Pajadou originally), by Lucien Descaves, and published for the first time in 1883, is a Naturalist novel set in mid-18th century France, during the French Second Empire or possibly later.

This is a tale of marital infidelity on the part of a vulgar, but wily, inveterate skirt-chaser, Pajadou, and the toll his extra-marital affairs, ever more audacious, take on his good, good-hearted, faithful wife Héloïse, who runs a laundry business with him and her mother, in a small country village outside Paris.

Just when Pajadou?s behavior seemed like it could not get any worse, the family-owned business apprentices Reine, a girl "not yet fourteen years old; she looked twelve, if that. She was small in stature, very slender, with an immensely sweet prettiness. Her very blond and very fine hair were tucked up under a little white bonnet pulled down over her ears. But what was particularly pretty about her was her complexion. Her white skin, a transparent, delicately pink white skin, which her eyelashes cast a shadow on, gave her a luminous face: it was like a spray of flowers..."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 27, 2021
ISBN13 9781955392075
Publishers Sunny Lou Publishing
Pages 100
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 6 mm   ·   117 g
Language English  

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