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  • Bijou

    by Gyp ...
    Madame de Bracieux was working for her poor people. She poked her thick, light, tortoise-shell crochet-needle into the ball of coarse wool, and putting that down on her lap, lifted her head and looked across at her great-nephew, Jean de Blaye. "Jean," she said, "what are you gazing at that is so interesting? You stand there with your nose flattened against the window-pane, just exactly as you did ... Read more

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  • Bijou

    Enriched edition. Love and Longing in 19th-Century Parisian Society

    by Gyp, Shane Easton ...
    Translated by Alys Hallard ...
    In "Bijou," Gyp presents a captivating exploration of the intricacies of human relationships and societal expectations in late 19th-century Paris. The novel delves into the lives of its characters with a nuanced, yet accessible style, reflecting the author's keen observation and wit. Through vivid descriptions and sharp dialogue, Gyp illustrates the tension between personal desires and social ... Read more

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  • Bijou

    by GYP ...
    Bijou" is a novel written by the French Author Gyp, the pseudonym of Sibylle Gabrielle Riqueti de Mirabeau. Gyp was a well-known French writer of plays, novels, and journalism. Set in Paris, the book "Bijou" centres on the life of its title character, Bijou. The novel revolves around Bijou, the main character, giving readers an insight into her life and the challenges she faces in the context of ... Read more

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