A Woodland Queen ('reine Des Bois') — Complete
''A Woodland Queen ('Reine des Bois')'' is a late 19th-century novel by André Theuriet that delves into themes of inheritance, identity, and rural life in France. The story follows Claudet Sejournant, a young man facing uncertainty after the death of his father figure, Claude de Buxieres, who died without a will. As Claudet navigates the complexities of a disputed inheritance and his relationships, including a budding friendship with his cousin Julien and their shared affection for the same woman, the narrative captures the social dynamics and emotional struggles of provincial life. Theuriet's work is notable for its rich depiction of the French countryside and its focus on character-driven drama.







