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A sequence of atmospheric sketches and narratives evokes life on the Breton coasts and isles, where misted mornings, household interiors, and communal rites meet mythic memory. The sea operates as a shaping presence, bestowing beauty and grace while also bringing peril and recurring loss; local proverbs, legends and customs inflect everyday gestures and relationships. Women of the shore are portrayed with a reserved, melancholic dignity, and insular social patterns such as endogamous unions influence character and fate. The work alternates descriptive evocation, folkloric reflection and tragic episodes to explore how landscape, tradition and the sea mold a distinct communal soul.
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