<p><em>Set amid the elegance and hypocrisy of 19th-century French society Gerfaut follows the romantic and moral entanglements of a refined but enigmatic hero. As he becomes involved with a married woman and navigates the consequences of his affections he is drawn into duels-both literal and emotional-that test his honor and resilience. With a keen eye for character and social nuance this novel examines the cost of love in a world ruled by appearances and rigid codes.</em></p><p>Pierre-Marie-Charles de Bernard du Grail de la Villette (1804-1850) was a French writer. William Makepeace Thackeray called de Bernard's characters men and women of genteel society--rascals enough but living in no state of convulsive crimes; and we follow him in his lively malicious account of their manners without risk of lighting upon any such horrors as Balzac or Dumas has provided for us.</p>
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