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The Plébiscite; Or, a Miller's Story of the War: By One of the 7,500,000 Who Voted "Yes

Erckmann-Chatrian

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The Plébiscite; Or, a Miller's Story of the War: By One of the 7,500,000 Who Voted "Yes

Erckmann-Chatrian

French Literature, Novels

A historical romance likely written in the late 19th century. The narrative unfolds through the perspective of Christian Weber, a miller in the village of Rothalp, as it explores the political and social turbulence during the Franco-Prussian War, particularly focusing on the effects of a plebiscite designed to garner support for the Empire under Napoleon III. Through this character, the story reveals how the villagers were misled by corrupt officials, ultimately becoming victims of the war instigated by their own government. At the start of this narrative, Christian Weber introduces himself and shares his concerns about the deception that has gripped his village, particularly regarding the plebiscite which he facilitated. He describes the economic prosperity of Rothalp and reflects on the well-being of his family, composed of his wife, children, and cousin George. The tension escalates as George speaks out against the plebiscite, suggesting that it serves the corrupt interests of the Empire, rather than the welfare of the people. As the story progresses, the opening chapters paint a vivid picture of rural life, familial bonds, and the growing unease over the looming war, setting the stage for a poignant exploration of the impact of political machinations on ordinary lives.

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