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The Musset of families
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Among the classic works of the tragic playwright Aeschylus and the comic poet Aristophanes, both Greek, slips into the library of the Villa du Temps Retrouvé in Cabourg the work of a local French novelist and playwright. Octave Feuillet was, indeed, born in Saint-Lô in the Manche department in 1821 and died in Paris in 1890. This French author, who stood between the Romantics and the Realists, was nicknamed the Musset of families. Monsieur de Camors' (1867), his most renowned work, is a novel devoted to the typical moral dilemmas triggered by amorous passions.
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