Om The Works Of Alphonse Daudet
This collection brings together two of Alphonse Daudet's most charming works. Little What's-His-Name is a tender and humorous novel about a boy growing up in Provence. The Belle-Nivernaise is a novella about a barge journey down the Loire River. Both works are notable for their vivid descriptions of the French countryside and their sympathetic portrayals of ordinary people. This volume includes extensive notes and supplementary materials.
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