The Return Of Martin Guerre
Historian Natalie Zemon Davis wrote an informative novel
about the lives of peasants in the sixteenth century. Entitled
, Davis tells a true story about a law
suit against a man claiming to be someone he is not. She
familiarizes the reader with peasantry, laws, and moral attitudes
of the time.
The story begins in 1527 with a family move from the French
Basque country to the village of Artigat. There the Daguerre
family settled and started a tileworks business; a prosperous
business in the sixteenth century. They eventually started
businesses in wheat, millet, vines, an ....
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