“Quel champ de bataille que l'homme ! Nous sommes livrés à ces dieux, à ces monstres, à ces géants, nos pensées.”
Quote by Victor Hugo
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The novel depicts the intense civil strife of the French Revolutionary period known as the Reign of Terror, when the revolutionary government confronted internal rebellion and external military threats. The narrative centers on military and political struggles in the Vendée region of western France, where royalist insurrectionists opposed the revolutionary regime. The work explores themes of duty, honor, and the moral complexities of civil war, presenting characters on opposing sides of the conflict with dramatic intensity. The title refers to the year 1793, a pivotal moment in French history when the revolution reached its most radical phase and the republic faced existential challenges from both domestic uprising and foreign invasion. more
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