La Vie d'un Simple (Mémoires d'un Métayer) by Émile Guillaumin
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Guillaumin, Émile, 1873-1951
French
"La Vie d'un Simple (Mémoires d'un Métayer)" by Émile Guillaumin is a semi-autobiographical novel written in the early 20th century. It explores the day-to-day life of a simple peasant named Étienne Bertin, affectionately known as "Tiennon," detailing his experiences growing up in a rural French farming community. The narrative delves into the stru...
opening of the novel introduces the character of Père Tiennon, an elderly neighbor who shares stories of his life with the narrator. Through their conversations, we learn about the monotony and hardship of peasant life, as well as the sense of community and camaraderie among rural inhabitants. The protagonist, Étienne, recounts his early life on the farm, marked by family dynamics, the hard work associated with being a métayer (sharecropper), and the encounters with neighbors and fellow villagers. The vivid descriptions of the land and its creatures, alongside the protagonist's innocent observations, set the tone for a rich exploration of peasant life and the enduring human spirit amidst the challenges of rural existence. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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