"L'Exilée" is a novel written by the French author Pierre Loti, whose real name was Louis Marie Julien Viaud. This work is part of Loti's literary contributions, known for his travel narratives and novels inspired by his experiences as a naval officer and his love for exotic and far-off places. "L'Exilée" tells the story of a young Tahitian woman, Rarahu, who is brought to France by a naval officer, the narrator of the story. The novel explores the cultural clash and misunderstandings that arise as Rarahu is introduced to European society and the complexities of their relationship. Pierre Loti's works often reflect his fascination with other cultures, the allure of the exotic, and the theme of love in foreign settings. "L'Exilée" is an example of his writing style, which combines personal experiences and fictional elements to create a captivating narrative.