De la volonté by Marguerite Duportal

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Duportal, Marguerite, 1869-1946 Duportal, Marguerite, 1869-1946
French
Hey, I just finished this hidden gem from the early 1900s, 'De la volonté' by Marguerite Duportal. It's a quiet, powerful story about a woman named Élise living in a small French town. The real mystery isn't a crime—it's about her own mind. The book asks a huge question: How do you find your own strength and purpose when the world around you keeps telling you who you're supposed to be? It's a slow-burn character study that feels surprisingly modern. If you like stories about quiet resilience and inner battles, you should definitely check this one out.
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Marguerite Duportal's De la volonté (On Will) is a novel that pulls you into the quiet, constrained world of provincial France at the turn of the 20th century. It follows Élise, a woman caught between duty and desire.

The Story

Élise lives a life of routine and expectation. Her days are filled with family obligations and social niceties, but inside, she feels a growing restlessness. The plot isn't driven by dramatic events, but by Élise's internal struggle. We watch as small moments—a conversation, a remembered dream, a glimpse of a different path—chip away at her acceptance of the life laid out for her. The central question is whether she can gather the courage, the 'will' of the title, to imagine something more for herself.

Why You Should Read It

What struck me most was how Duportal makes Élise's quiet crisis feel so urgent. You're right there with her, feeling the weight of every glance and unspoken rule. The writing is precise and observant, turning everyday scenes into moments of high tension. It’s less about rebelling against society in a loud way, and more about the exhausting, private work of figuring out what you want when no one is asking.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for readers who love character-driven stories and historical fiction that focuses on the interior lives of women. If you enjoyed the thoughtful pace of authors like Willa Cather or the psychological insight of early 20th-century writers, Duportal’s work is a fascinating discovery. It’s a slow, thoughtful read that leaves you thinking about your own choices long after you finish the last page.



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Steven Harris
1 year ago

Without a doubt, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. A valuable addition to my collection.

William Taylor
1 year ago

Five stars!

Joshua Robinson
1 year ago

If you enjoy this genre, the character development leaves a lasting impact. I will read more from this author.

David Jackson
1 year ago

Great digital experience compared to other versions.

John Lewis
1 year ago

Beautifully written.

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