The Innocent Libertine

The Innocent Libertine by Colette is a notable addition to the “Claudine” series, published by Penguin in 1972. This edition spans 189 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a humorous exploration of schoolgirl life in the countryside at the turn of the century, reflecting the experiences and challenges faced by young girls during that era.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the nuances of adolescence and the social dynamics of the time. Through its engaging narrative, the book delves into themes of youth and innocence, providing insights into the lives of its characters. This edition invites readers to experience Colette’s unique perspective on the joys and trials of schoolgirl life, making it a significant work within the literary fiction genre.
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One of Colette’s early humourous works from the “Claudine” series of novels which focus on schoolgirl life in the country at the turn of the century.
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