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2025

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In "The Dean's Watch," the plot likely revolves around a mysterious or significant timepiece owned by the dean of a particular institution. The story may explore themes of time, fate, and the human condition, as well as the impact of the watch on the lives of those who encounter it.As with many of Erckmann-Chatrian's works, "The Dean's Watch" is likely to feature elements of mystery, intrigue, and moral reflection. The novel may also provide insights into the social and cultural context of...

2025

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Military Campaign: The novel delves into the battles, skirmishes, and strategic maneuvers undertaken by allied forces as they advance into French territory, challenging Napoleon’s rule.Human Drama: Expect the story to explore the personal stories and experiences of soldiers and civilians affected by the invasion, highlighting themes of courage, sacrifice, and resilience.Political and Military Strategies: The narrative provides insights into the political alliances, military strategies, and...

2025

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"Waterloo" likely picks up the story after the events of "The Conscript," focusing on the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, a significant turning point in the Napoleonic Wars. The novel probably follows the protagonist and other characters introduced in the first book as they navigate the final stages of the conflict and its aftermath.As with their other works, Erckmann-Chatrian likely provide readers with a detailed and immersive portrayal of historical events, drawing on their research and und...

2026

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The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian is offered here in a clean English digital edition prepared for fluent ebook reading. The work stands within classics and gives modern readers direct access to a public-domain classic with navigable structure and a restrained typographic presentation. The opening pages establish the book's atmosphere with this first movement: It was about this time, said Christian, that, poor as a church rat, I had taken shelter in the roof-loft of an old house in the...

The Conscript & Waterloo

Historical Novels – The Napoleonic Wars

2021

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While other novelists center attention on the heroism and adventures of the Napoleonic era, Erkmann and Chatrian describe the ugly side of wars, directing our attention to the exhaustion and suffering of simple, peaceful people forced to sustain the well-being of the army. The mood of both stories is reflected in the opening words of "Waterloo:" "Everybody was tired of living like a bird on a branch and of risking their lives for matters which did not concern them." Yet, people's expectati...

The Plébiscite; or, A Miller's Story of the War

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2019

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In "The Plébiscite; or, A Miller's Story of the War," Erckmann-Chatrian masterfully intertwines the personal and the political within the backdrop of the Franco-Prussian War. Written in a captivating narrative style that combines local color with poignant character development, the novella reveals the struggles of ordinary individuals amidst upheaval. The authors prompt readers to reflect on the implications of war and the nature of patriotism through the lens of a miller whose life and v...

2022

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In "The Great Invasion of 1813-14; or, After Leipzig," Erckmann-Chatrian delves deeply into the tumultuous events following the pivotal Battle of Leipzig in 1813, intricately weaving historical narrative with vivid characterizations. The book adopts a dual perspective, focusing on the human experiences of soldiers and civilians alike amid the chaos of the Napoleonic Wars. With its detailed prose and rich descriptions, the authors skillfully evoke the emotional and physical landscapes of wa...

2025

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"The Man-Wolf and Other Tales" is a collection of short stories written by the French authors Émile Erckmann and Alexandre Chatrian, who collaborated under the joint pseudonym Erckmann-Chatrian. The collection includes a variety of tales, often blending elements of horror, fantasy, and historical fiction.One of the most famous stories in the collection is "The Man-Wolf" ("L'Homme-Loup" in French), which is a werewolf-themed narrative. The story explores themes of folklore, superstition, an...

Waterloo

Including "The Conscript"

2022

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In "Waterloo," Erckmann-Chatrian intricately weaves a compelling tapestry of historical fiction, immersing readers in the harrowing and chaotic events of the 1815 Battle of Waterloo. The authors employ a vivid and immersive literary style that seamlessly blends realism with a gripping narrative, exploring the human experience amid the throes of war. Through richly drawn characters and a dynamic portrayal of the battlefield, the novel not only chronicles the strategic maneuvers and brutal c...

2009

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According to Wikipedia: "Erckmann-Chatrian was the name used by French authors Émile Erckmann (1822-1899) and Alexandre Chatrian (1826-1890), nearly all of whose works were jointly written. Both Erckmann and Chatrian were born in the département of Moselle, in the Lorraine region in the extreme north-east of France. They specialised in military fiction and ghost stories in a rustic mode, applying to the Vosges mountain range and the Alsace-Lorraine region techniques inspired by story-telle...

Waterloo: A sequel to The Conscript of 1813

Echoes of heroism and horror in the Napoleonic Wars

2021

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In "Waterloo: A Sequel to The Conscript of 1813," Erckmann-Chatrian masterfully intertwines historical narrative with vivid character development, offering readers a compelling exploration of the aftermath of the pivotal Battle of Waterloo. This nuanced work operates within the genre of historical fiction, employing a rich descriptive style that immerses the reader in the chaos and emotional landscape of a war-torn Europe. Through the eyes of its protagonist, the novel reflects on themes o...

2025

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"The Plébiscite; or, A Miller's Story of the War" tells the story of a miller named Jean Hâpichot, who returns to his village in rural Alsace after serving in the Crimean War. The narrative explores Jean’s experiences during the war, his interactions with fellow soldiers, and the challenges he faces upon his return home. Here are key elements of the plot:Military Experience: The novel delves into Jean Hâpichot’s experiences as a soldier during the Crimean War, depicting the battles, hardsh...