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Le Grand Meaulnes (The Wanderer)
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Plot Summary of Le Grand Meaulnes (The Wanderer)
"A coming of age story, set in the beautiful French countryside, about a young, popular boy troubled by the image of a beautiful woman he strives desperately to recapture."
darragh o'donoghue, Resident Scholar

"The author, who would be killed on the battlefield in World War I at the age of 28, put a bit of himself in the three male characters of this story: Mealnes, the wanderer; Seurel, his more sensible friend and the narrator; and de Galais, the aristocrat and despairing lover. All three are child-men, little more than teenagers fascinated by and fearful of love and sexuality. Meulnes and Seurel are middle-school classmates when the former disappears for three days over Christmas and returns to tell a fantastic tale of a fairy-tale-like wedding feast, a mansion, and a bewitching girl he met there. He longs for nothing more than to return to the place and the woman. The feast was to honor the marriage of the girl's brother Frantz de Galais, but it did not come off. The three men's (and two women's) lives cross and intertwine in the few succeeding years, through this magical, mysterious, and romantic tale (which served as the primary inspiration for John Fowles's _The Magus_)."
David Loftus, Resident Scholar

"This tragic love story as seen through the eyes of Francois Seurel concerns the larger than life Antoine Meaulnes affectionately known as Le Grand Meaulnes by his classmates. Set during their final years at school this is an adolescent story of love and longing. Meaulnes chances upon a strange and wonderful wedding party where he meets and falls in love with Yvonne the daughter of the owner of the grand house where the party is taking place. Alas the fiancée Valentine decides she doesn't want to marry Frantz the son and the party is over. Meaulnes having found the party by accident falls asleep on the way back from the house and finds that he has forgotten where the house and the love of his life is. There follows a summer of yearning and it isn't until Frantz appears as part of a travelling circus in the small town where they go to school that Meaulnes is given clues as to where his sweetheart is. It turns out the family have a house in Paris and wealthy Meaulnes leaves Seurel and goes to Paris where he moons around outside Yvonne's house hoping to catch a glimpse of her. Fortunately Seurel learns where Yvonne's country house is and soon he and his friend Meaulnes are invited to a picnic with Yvonne. Meaulnes and Yvonne don't completely hit it off as ever after so much longing but he asks her to marry him and she accepts. This classic tale of youthful love and longing was Alain-Fournier's only novel written before he was killed in the First World War. "
John Marcel, Resident Scholar



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Plot
Tone of book? - thoughtful
Time/era of story - 19th century
Romance/Romance Problems Yes
Kind of romance: - GENERAL--no other subplots apply - rekindling lost love/marriage
Is this an adult or child's book? - Adult or Young Adult Book

Main Character
Gender - Male
Profession/status: - student
Age: - a teen
How sensitive is this character? - sensitive to others' feelings
Sense of humor - Mostly serious with occasional humor
Intelligence - Average intelligence

Setting
How much descriptions of surroundings? - 6 ()
Europe Yes
European country: - France
Small town? Yes
Misc setting - fancy mansion

Style
Person - mostly 1st
Accounts of torture and death? - generic/vague references to death/punishment
Amount of dialog - significantly more descript than dialog
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