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Siegfried et le Limousin
''Siegfried et le Limousin'' is a novel by Jean Giraudoux published in 1922 . This novel is famous for having brought success to its author. Giraudoux uses the play as a vehicle to examine the historical enmity between France and Germany.〔( Jean Giraudoux (French author), Encyclopædia Britannica )〕 Giraudoux went on to adapt the story as the equally successful play ''Siegfried'' in 1928.
==Plot Summary==
The novel begins in January 1922 when the narrator learns that a famous German jurist, Siegfried von Kleist, is actually one of his friends, the French soldier and writer, Jacques Forestier. A wound suffered in the First World War caused Forestier to become an amnesiac who then continued his life in Germany under a completely different name, unaware of his former identity. The narrator goes to Munich where he hopes to identify Forestier with the help of Baron von Zelten. In the course of being reunited with his former lover Genevieve he recovers his memory. In the end Siegfried returns to the Limousin his former home in France to resume his old life.
〔(Guilt and the War Within: The Theater of Jean-Paul Sartre and Jean Giraudoux By Mary Ann LaMarca, Duke University 2008 )〕

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