Il faut marier Jean! by Henri Ardel

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By Pamela Green Posted on Dec 6, 2025
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Ardel, Henri, 1863-1938 Ardel, Henri, 1863-1938
French
"Il faut marier Jean!" by Henri Ardel is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story revolves around Jean Dautheray, a wealthy young man navigating the pressures of marriage in a society eager to see him settled. His mother, Mrs. Dautheray, is keen on marrying him off, and the narrative explores the societal expectations and personal desir...
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is determined to find a suitable match for her son, Jean. As she reads through letters from potential brides, it's clear that Jean, now a young man recently returned from the war, is reluctant to embrace the expectations that come with marriage. He values his freedom and yearns to live life at his own pace, engaging in leisurely pursuits like painting and enjoying social events. The contrast between his mother's eagerness for him to settle down and his own desire for independence sets the stage for the unfolding drama and humor as the characters navigate their relationships and societal norms. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Edward Nguyen
1 month ago

Simply put, the attention to historical detail adds a layer of realism that is rare. I couldn't put it down until the very end.

Matthew Hill
2 months ago

It took me a while to start, but it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Thanks for making this available.

Andrew Harris
5 months ago

If you enjoy this genre, the attention to historical detail adds a layer of realism that is rare. It was exactly what I needed right now.

Thomas Lewis
5 months ago

In my opinion, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. Don't hesitate to download this.

Edward Robinson
5 months ago

Honestly, it provides a comprehensive overview that is perfect for students and experts alike. A true masterpiece of its kind.

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