blueinkedfrost: (Canon necrophilia)
This is a simple love story set in an Alsatian inn. It's akin to LINDA TRESSEL and NINA BALATKA as being set on the Continent rather than England, and it is a lighter book on the whole than either of these. Trollope felt it 'inferior' to those other two. I felt that LINDA TRESSEL was disappointing with its abrupt, tragic ending, and this one was more enjoyable - but, on the other hand, it's not as experimental as LINDA TRESSEL.

The story is a pleasurable read with interesting characters; the girl is pressured by family over her marriage and finds true love in the end; the overall tone is optimistic. Heroine Marie Bromar is a charming, practical young woman:

Marie had been fifteen when she was brought from Epinal to Granpere, and had then been a child; but she had now reached her twentieth birthday, and was a woman. She was not above the middle height, and might seem to be less indeed in that house, because her aunt and her uncle were tall; but she was straight, well made, and very active. She was strong and liked to use her strength, and was very keen about all the work of the house. During the five years of her residence at Granpere she had thoroughly learned the mysteries of her uncle’s trade. She knew good wine from bad by the perfume; she knew whether bread was the full weight by the touch; with a glance of her eye she could tell whether the cheese and butter were what they ought to be; in a matter of poultry no woman in all the commune could take her in; she was great in judging eggs; knew well the quality of linen; and was even able to calculate how long the hay should last, and what should be the consumption of corn in the stables. Michel Voss was well aware before Marie had been a year beneath his roof that she well earned the morsel she ate and the drop she drank; and when she had been there five years he was ready to swear that she was the cleverest girl in Lorraine or Alsace.

Like LINDA TRESSEL, there is a small note here of how legalistic religion, law, and custom can contribute to harming women and denying them choice, but it's only minor in the story.

Difficulties are finally solved via the characters all going out on a midday picnic together, which is delightful.

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