A Tragic Idyl

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A Tragic Idyl

by Paul Bourget

EN·~10 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

A TRAGIC IDYL

0:00

CHAPTER I LE "TOUT EUROPE"

55:26

CHAPTER II THE CRY OF A SOUL

44:48

CHAPTER III A SCRUPLE

50:28

CHAPTER IV LOVERS' RESOLUTIONS

52:10

CHAPTER V AFLOAT

43:23

CHAPTER VI IL MATRIMONIO SEGRETO

58:07

CHAPTER VII OLIVIER DU PRAT

52:48

CHAPTER VIII FRIEND AND MISTRESS

51:20

CHAPTER IX FRIEND AND MISTRESS—Continued

1:07:37

Description

The story opens on a feverish night in the Monte Carlo casino, when the winter carnival draws a kaleidoscope of humanity into its glittering halls. Princes and Bonapartist heirs brush shoulders with traders, artists, and the restless demi‑mondaine, while the electric lights expose a striking mosaic of faces from every corner of Europe and beyond. The atmosphere hums with the clash of wealth and desperation, as gamblers, invalids, and hopeful adventurers chase fortunes that may never come.

Amid this swirling tableau, a newly‑wed young woman steps into the room, her fresh smile a fragile contrast to the hardened, greedy eyes surrounding her. As she watches the roulette wheels spin, the novel hints at the fragile line between innocence and the corrupting allure of the casino’s excess. The narrative promises a poignant exploration of desire, social pretension, and the quiet tragedy that can unfold beneath the bright façade of luxury.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (616K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laura Natal Rodrigues

Release date

2021-10-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Paul Bourget

Paul Bourget

1852–1935

A major French novelist and critic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he became known for sharp psychological fiction that explored belief, ambition, love, and moral conflict. His books helped shape the literary turn away from naturalism and made him an influential voice in French intellectual life.

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