The Red Lily (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)
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In this 1894 love story, an egotistical woman seeks to rearrange her domestic situation in such a way as to replace a man she merely likes with one she deeply loves. The result is tragedy.
Anatole France
Anatole France (1844–1924) was one of the true greats of French letters and the winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature. The son of a bookseller, France was first published in 1869 and became famous with The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard. Elected as a member of the French Academy in 1896, France proved to be an ideal literary representative of his homeland until his death.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5The Red Lily is an old-fashioned French novel about the aristocracy (or in my opinion the lazy rich). They spend their days visiting: each other, museums, churches, popular natural sites, and shops. They also philosophize, gossip and rendezvous with their lovers. And many times somebody gets hurt. Anatole France uses dialog to describe the superficiality, the hypocrisy, the double-standard toward women, the awkward moments of this social group to make us see them clearly. I didn't understand the political components as much as I would have liked but then again politics have never been my strong suit. May I say this was a good read despite my NOT LIKING most of the characters? That speaks, of course, to the author's excellence.