
''Roi de Camargue'' is a novel by Jean Aicard, first published in 1890, set in the distinctive landscape of Camargue. The story revolves around Livette, a compassionate young woman, and Jacques Renaud, a strong gardian, whose lives are disrupted by the arrival of a powerful gypsy known as the Queen. The narrative explores themes of local culture, superstition, and the clash between traditional village life and the mystical forces introduced by the gypsy, highlighting the tension and conflict that arise from their interactions.




















