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Indiana

Sand, GeorgeSchor, Naomi(Edited by)Raphael, Sylvia(Translated by)
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Indiana (1831) is an absorbing and vivid romantic novel, set partly in provincial France, partly in Paris, and partly on a tropical island. It tells the story of a beautiful and innocent young woman, married at sixteen to a much older man. She falls passionately in love with a handsome, frivolous neighbour but discovers too late that his idea of love is quite different from her own. It is only after a series of painful experiences that she comes toappreciate the silent devotion of her loyal and protective cousin.

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Oxford University Press
0191605972 / 9780191605970
eBook (EPUB)
12/06/2008
GB
English
320 pages
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