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In "Claudine at School," Colette introduces readers to the vibrant world of adolescent discovery through the eyes of Claudine, a spirited and precocious schoolgirl navigating the complexities of friendship, education, and emerging sexuality in early 20th-century France. The novel is characterized by Colette's signature lyrical prose, blending realism and sensuality, all while exploring the nuances of female experience within a patriarchal society. Set against the backdrop of a rustic boarding school, the narrative is imbued with rich sensory details and insightful observations on the bonds of…mehr

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In "Claudine at School," Colette introduces readers to the vibrant world of adolescent discovery through the eyes of Claudine, a spirited and precocious schoolgirl navigating the complexities of friendship, education, and emerging sexuality in early 20th-century France. The novel is characterized by Colette's signature lyrical prose, blending realism and sensuality, all while exploring the nuances of female experience within a patriarchal society. Set against the backdrop of a rustic boarding school, the narrative is imbued with rich sensory details and insightful observations on the bonds of friendship and the intricacies of youthful rebellion. Colette, born in 1873 in France, was a pioneer in exploring female identity and sexuality. Her own experiences at a girls' school and complex relationships with women served as critical influences in shaping Claudine's character and vivid world. As a novelist, performer, and socialite, Colette's literary output often reflects her unconventional life and defiance of societal norms, making her an essential voice for feminist literature. "Claudine at School" is a delightful exploration of youth and individuality, rich with humor and empathy. It beckons to readers who appreciate nuanced character development and a keen observation of early female empowerment. This novel is not only a testament to Colette's literary genius but also an invitation to explore the timeless themes of self-discovery and friendship.

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Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, known as Colette, was born in Burgundy in 1873. Colette's early works appeared under her first husband's pen name, 'Willy'. Although she claimed that she would never have become a writer had it not been for his help, her husband kept almost all the earnings from these successful early novels, leaving Colette in poverty and ill-health following an inevitable divorce. She supported herself in a variety of ways, including acting and miming, but most notably through journalism. Often drawing on her own life, she used her exceptional literary talents to write about love, sexuality and women's lives. A true pioneer, she was one of the most beloved writers of her time, and was elected a Grand Officer of the Légion d'honneur. Chéri and Claudine at School are amongst her most famous works. She wrote prolifically until her death in 1954.