Publisher's Synopsis
A sharp and witty satire of marriage and relationships in 19th-century France, "The Wicker Work Woman" by Anatole France remains a timeless exploration of human nature. This classic of translated French fiction delves into the complexities of domestic life with a keen eye and a sardonic wit. A masterful example of French literature, this book offers enduring insights into the dynamics between men and women. With its incisive observations and elegant prose, "The Wicker Work Woman" invites readers to reflect on the enduring challenges and absurdities of love, partnership, and the societal expectations that shape our interactions. This meticulously prepared print edition offers a new opportunity to experience this celebrated work.
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