
Sagan's Works Series: the Calm Storm
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About This Novel
No one except the hero and heroine of the scene knew any details of this shameless lust. "The Calm Storm" is Sagan's later work. The novel takes the stage back to France on the eve of the Revolution in the 19th century, and the protagonist Nicholas records his bitter love in the form of notes. Nicholas is a well-connected civil servant who has a crush on Countess Flora, who falls in love with the peasant poet Gilda. Nicholas was worried about Flora, worried that she would be harmed by gossip. But the real danger comes from the mysterious maid Malte, who possesses a fatal charm that no one can resist. In the aristocratic ball, all the high and low came on stage. The atmosphere of love, desire and freedom dominated the show on the eve of the storm of the Great Revolution.
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