Aline et Valcour, ou Le Roman Philosophique. Tome 1

audiobook

Aline et Valcour, ou Le Roman Philosophique. Tome 1

by marquis de Sade

FR·~5 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total

ALINE ET VALCOUR - ou - LE ROMAN PHILOSOPHIQUE. - par - D.A.F. DE SADE

0:04

TOME PREMIER. - PREMIÈRE PARTIE.

5:32

ALINE ET VALCOUR.

0:01

LETTRE PREMIÈRE. - Déterville à Valcour.

6:41

LETTRE SECONDE. - Aline à Valcour.

5:55

LETTRE TROISIÈME. - Valcour à Aline.

7:59

LETTRE QUATRIÈME - Aline à Valcour.

4:51

LETTRE CINQUIÈME. - Valcour à Aline.

27:45

LETTRE SIXIÈME. - Aline à Valcour.

3:03

LETTRE SEPTIÈME - Déterville à Valcour.

2:20

Description

A lively exchange of letters forms the backbone of this novel, where two sharp‑witted correspondents grapple with the moral turbulence of a France on the brink of revolution. Their dialogue weaves together wit, sentiment and pointed philosophical reflections, offering a vivid portrait of a society caught between tradition and emerging ideas. The letters pulse with a mix of humor and earnest yearning for a more virtuous world.

The narrative soon carries the reader far beyond Paris, into the imagined realm of Butua at the heart of Africa. Here the travelers describe striking landscapes and customs, using their observations to contrast natural savagery with the cultivated virtues of European thought. These vivid travel notes serve as a mirror, reflecting on the thin line between civilization and barbarism.

All of this is filtered through the unique perspective of an author writing from confinement, lending the work an urgent, rebellious tone. The blend of comedy, tender emotion and daring sensuality creates a richly textured story that invites listeners to ponder the clash of ideals long before the storm of revolution reshapes the world.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~5 hours (304K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marc D'Hooghe. From images generously made available by Gallica (Bibliothèque Nationale de France) at http://gallica.bnf.fr.

Release date

2005-10-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

marquis de Sade

marquis de Sade

1740–1814

A scandalous and unforgettable figure of the French Enlightenment, this writer became one of literature’s most controversial names. His novels, plays, and political writings continue to provoke debate about freedom, desire, power, and cruelty.

View all books

You may also like