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The tale is recounted by François Seurel, whose father heads the village school where Augustin Meaulnes comes to board. A tall, somber youth of 17, he instantly becomes the class ringleader, and is soon known as le grand Meaulnes. When the youth sets off on an impetuous errand of a few hours and doesn't return for several days, events take a darker turn. After Meaulnes's reappearance, Seurel notices his companion's unrest, and tries to uncover its source. He wakes in the midwinter nights to find Meaulnes pacing the room "like someone rummaging about in his memory, sorting out scraps." Meaulnes remains disconsolate, but finally reveals the nature of his travels, and the strange days of revelry at his unintended destination--the "lost domain" to which he is desperate to return and doesn't know how to find. Seurel rightly guesses that Meaulnes met a young woman there, and that he is in love. The two friends set about retracing Meaulnes's path, and their journeys take them into manhood, when Meaulnes finds at last a way to bring his quest full circle.
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Foreign language--French--fiction, French language, Readers, Romans pour la jeunesse, Open Library Staff Picks, French fiction, Adolescence, Indians of North America--Canada, Grand Meaulnes (Alain-Fournier), Fur trade, Description and travel, Indians of North America, Sex addiction in adolescence, Fiction, Teenagers, Conduct of life, Young men, First loves, Male friendship, Fiction, historical, general, Man-woman relationships, fiction, Fiction, romance, general, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, general, Illustraties, FransPeople
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This translation originally published, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1959.
Translated from the French.
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