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Bonne-Marie
10
Henry Gréville
E. Plon et cie, 1879
Literary Criticism; European; French; Fiction / Classics; Fiction / Literary; Literary Criticism / European / French
Henry Gréville was the pen name for Mrs. Alice Durand (Alice Marie Céleste Fleury Durand), born Fleury, was a French writer.
The daughter of a professor, she accompanied her father to St. Petersburg, studied languages and science and married Émile Durand, a French law professor at Petersburg, with whom she returned to France in 1872.
Gréville had already published novels in St. Petersburg journals: A travers des champs and Sonia, and continued her production in France, first with the novels Dosia (1876) and L'Expiation de Savéli (1876), depicting Russian society. Dosia was awarded the Montbon prize and saw many editions. Her books were translated in many European languages.
A charming 1879 coming-of-age short novel by French author, Alice Durand, who wrote under the pen name Henry Greville. This is the story of a young girl, Bonne-Marie, who travels from the French countryside home to Paris and in the process finds the arts, friendship, love, and herself.