
About This Novel
In 1816, Constant once again attempted a final reconciliation with Madame de Stael, but she rejected him. She died the following year at the age of 51. She left him with a reputation as a traitor forever. Could she not remember the companionship of Constant during her years of exile? At that time, Madame de Stael received the order of exile from Napoleon, and she did not have the slightest fear, because Constant would spend the time with her. The carriage was galloping on its way from Paris to the place of exile. It was autumn, the maple leaves dyed the scenery on both sides red, and there were big irises blooming on the roadside. Two young men and women in love, with ideals and splendid articles in their hearts, embraced each other in the bumpy road. During the break, they would discuss matters of the country and the nation, as well as literary writing.
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