L'eau Profonde; Les Pas Dans Les Pas
L'eau Profonde; Les Pas Dans Les Pas is a late 19th-century novel by Paul Bourget that delves into the emotional complexities of its characters, particularly Jeanne de La Node. The narrative explores themes of jealousy, societal expectations, and the consequences of personal choices as Jeanne navigates her relationships with her cousin Valentine and Valentine's husband, Norbert de Chaligny. The story begins with an unexpected encounter in a Parisian department store that ignites Jeanne's feelings of envy and suspicion, setting the stage for a psychological exploration of intertwined lives and hidden desires.











