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Le général Dourakine

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Personnage qui sous une apparence bourrue, cache un coeur d'or, le général Dourakine, héros de Sébastopol, s'est retrouvé prisonnier en France. Enfin, il peut retourner dans son pays, la Russie : son intendant français, M. Dérigny, la femme de ce dernier et leurs deux enfants l'accompagnent. Le général Dourakine est d'ailleurs fort riche. Aussi, dés son arrivée au château de Gromiline, apparaît sa nièce Mme Papofski qui veut s'approprier ses biens... Mais les mauvais sentiments ne triomphent jamais longtemps dans l'univers de la comtesse de Ségur.

284 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1863

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Sophie, Countess of Ségur (née Countess Софья Фёдоровна Ростопчина; Saint Petersburg, 1 August 1799 - Paris, 9 February 1874) was a French writer of Russian birth.

She is best known today for her novel Les Malheurs de Sophie ("Sophie's Misfortunes"). The action takes place in a castle in the French countryside during the Second French Empire, where Sophie lives with her parents Mr and Mrs de Réan. Curious and adventurous, she does one silly thing after another, with the critical help of her cousin Paul, who is good and tries to show her the right path. She has two friends, Camille and Madeleine de Fleurville, 'good little girls' whom she tries hard to imitate. But she will learn that life is not a bed of roses ... Therese Martin (1873-1897), known as St. Therese of Lisieux, was an avid reader as a child of the novels of the Countess of Segur.

The novels of the Countess of Ségur were published from 1857 to 1872 in the "Bibliothèque rose illustrée" by the publishing house Hachette. They were collected together in 1990 under the title Œuvres de la comtesse de Ségur in the collection "Bouquins" (publisher: Robert Laffont).

Un bon petit diable
Les Malheurs de Sophie
Diloy le chemineau
Mémoires d'un âne
Jean qui grogne et Jean qui rit
Le Mauvais Génie
François le bossu
Les Caprices de Gizelle
Pauvre Blaise
La Fortune de Gaspard
Quel amour d'enfant !
Les Petites Filles modèles
La sœur de Gribouille
Blondine
Après la pluie, le beau temps

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109 reviews23 followers
August 20, 2018
Books by Comtesse de Ségur always take me years back, when I was a child, and at that time I loved reading them.
But I've grown up and her Manichean stories now trouble me. Although I enjoyed reading General Dourakine, the world isn't just black and white and I'm concerned with what this teaches children.
- 'Bad people' must be punished (and in this story, the punishment does seem a little severe).
- Don't try to explain to those 'bad people' what they did wrong or why their behaviour or actions are bad.
- And apparently, you should not give them the smallest chance of redemption.
- When people are bad, they're bad, end of story.
It's sad in a way. It doesn't teach anything about forgiveness and the importance of repenting, or how you can learn from what you did wrong so you can do better next time.

So two stars because I did enjoy reading the book (very easy read, entertaining and funny enough). Besides I loved the Russian background and especially Romane's bit about escaping from the labor camps. I just didn't exactly like the perspective on the overall story.
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August 21, 2023
The second part of “L’auberge de l’Ange Gardien”, where the General and his French aide, along with all his family, return to the General’s state near Smolensk. The general has two nieces, one disagreeable and cruel, only interested in the General’s inheritance, and one loving and charitable. When a Siberian escapee (based on Rufin Piotrowski’s story My Escape From Siberia) is found in the gardens, the General faces a denunciation that could cost him all his property.
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April 16, 2021
Quelle bonne idée de commencer ma journée de ce vendredi 16 avril 2021 par la relecture de Le général Dourakine, roman de la Comtesse de Ségur et suite de L’auberge de l’Ange-Gardien. Le général Dourakine, qui a toujours été l’un de mes personnages préférés de la Comtesse, réussit toujours l’exploit de me mettre de bonne humeur. Profondément bon, quoique très vif et pouvant se laisser aller à des colères redoutées par ses ennemis, il n’en demeure pas moins un homme généreux et épris de justice, et le type d’allié que l’on aimerait avoir à ses côtés en cas de besoin.
Dans cette suite, Dourakine retourne sur ses terres en Russie avec la famille Dérigny. Il y est rapidement rejoint par ses nièces, l’affreuse Mme Papofski, qui lorgne sur sa fortune, et la douce Natalie, qui a sa préférence. Lorsque l’horrible Papofski fomente un plan diabolique pour dénoncer son oncle et les étrangers qui l’accompagnent - dont le mystérieux professeur Jackson -, le général Dourakine devra s’allier à son fidèle Dérigny pour donner à sa nièce une leçon dont elle se souviendra longtemps...
Redécouvrir cette histoire a été un réel plaisir.
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September 26, 2024
It's a 3.75 for me, I've loved the arory it was quite a quick read but I can't rate it higher cause "les petites files model" et "les malheurs de sophie" are my favorites 💓
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