Claudine Married
Colette
Following the excitement of a shared life in Paris, Claudine’s marriage to Renaud has settled into a stale pattern of bickering conversations and mutual inattention. Just as Claudine begins to fear herself confined to a stifled existence, a chance meeting with a friend’s wife, the beautiful Rezi, draws her into an impassioned and heartbreaking affair.
In Claudine Married Claudine pits her uniquely sensuous spirit against the challenges of married life and the conflicts of forbidden love in one of Colette’s most moving and powerful novels.
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Details
Genre | Pulp; Fiction; Biographical Fiction |
Copyright Date | 1902 |
Publication Date | 1965 |
Publisher | Berkley Medallion |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 160 |
Series | Claudine |
# in Series | 3 |
Notes | Berkley Medallion Book X1143
Series includes Claudine at School (1900), Claudine in Paris (1901), The Indulgent Husband (1902) aka Claudine in Paris, and The Innocent Wife (1903), sometimes published as Claudine and Annie. Look for multiple translations, covers, publishers and countries of publication. |
Language | English |
Rating | NotRated |
Paper Type | Electronic Format Available |
Subject | Female Friendship – Fiction. – France; Lesbians – Fiction. – France; Married Women – Fiction. – France; Spouses – Fiction. – France |
BookID | 2146 |