Bijou

Gyp

Bijou
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books
Published
1 February 2024
Pages
190
ISBN
9789361155017

Bijou

Gyp

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Bijou" is a novel written by the French Author Gyp, the pseudonym of Sibylle Gabrielle Riqueti de Mirabeau. Gyp was a well-known French writer of plays, novels, and journalism. Set in Paris, the book "Bijou" centres on the life of its title character, Bijou. The novel revolves around Bijou, the main character, giving readers an insight into her life and the challenges she faces in the context of the era's society. In order to give a complex picture of Bijou's connections and experiences, the story probably addresses issues of love, passion, and social expectations. The narrative explores the nuances of Bijou's personality, her connections, and her experiences in the colourful and even ostentatious late 19th-century Parisian society. "Bijou" delves into issues of love, passion, and societal expectations, much like many of Gyp's other works. With a concentration on the lives of women in the late 19th century, it probably offers a window into the social and cultural climate of the era. Gyp loves to make scathing comments on modern life, therefore the story may have aspects of romance, drama, and even satire.

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