Maudit soit l'Amour! by Hermine Oudinot Lecomte du Noüy

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By Cynthia Morris Posted on Dec 23, 2025
In Category - Mystery
Lecomte du Noüy, Hermine Oudinot, 1854-1915 Lecomte du Noüy, Hermine Oudinot, 1854-1915
French
"Maudit soit l'Amour!" by Hermine Oudinot Lecomte du Noüy is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story introduces readers to Magdeleine de Presles, a complex and elegant woman grappling with the disillusionment of marriage to a successful composer, Leprince-Mirbel, who has strayed into infidelity. As she navigates her relationships with ...
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with her poignant musings and the delicate dance of her friendships. The opening of the novel unfolds with Magda inviting several friends for a gathering, revealing her social life and the dynamics within her circle. By depicting her correspondence with friends and offering rich descriptions of her character, the narrative illustrates her beauty, intellect, and the inner turmoil stemming from her husband's betrayal. Throughout this initial portion, the author captures not only Magda's interactions but also her philosophical contemplations about love and companionship, setting the stage for a deeper exploration of her struggles and desires in a world shaped by societal expectations and personal heartache. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Sarah Adams
5 months ago

For a digital edition, the logical flow of arguments makes it an essential resource for research. Simply brilliant.

Jessica Moore
4 months ago

If you enjoy this genre, it serves as a poignant reminder of the human condition. I couldn't put it down until the very end.

Anthony Sanchez
5 months ago

As someone who reads a lot, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. A solid resource I will return to often.

Aiden Thompson
4 months ago

For a digital edition, the pacing is just right, keeping you engaged from start to finish. Don't hesitate to download this.

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