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A young Frenchwoman sets out on a restless sea voyage, her senses sharpened by the salty air of Naples and the sudden crash of the Vesuvius’s eruptions. The narrative drifts through the cramped decks, storm‑tossed nights, and fleeting moments of unexpected beauty—parrots escaping a wreck, the plaintive song of a nightingale, and the perfume of spring blossoms in an unfamiliar cemetery. These early impressions create a vivid portrait of exile, curiosity, and the fragile hope that drives her onward.
Soon she and her husband find themselves guided through the bustling streets of Naples, a city that teems with music, rain‑slick cobblestones, and the echo of distant churches. Their journey continues toward Alexandria, where the promise of a new world beckons, and the promise of an exotic, hidden realm begins to take shape. The author captures the clash of cultures with delicate detail, inviting listeners to feel the heat of the Mediterranean sun and the whisper of ancient secrets.
As the ship finally docks, the protagonist steps into a landscape where modern Egypt meets the lingering grandeur of its past. The story unfolds as an intimate travel memoir, blending lyrical description with the subtle tension of a woman navigating unfamiliar customs and the alluring mystery of the harem’s inner life. Listeners are drawn into a world of sensory richness, poised on the brink of discovery.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (393K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
France: Société d'édition et de publications, 1911.
Credits
Laurent Vogel (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica))
Release date
2022-01-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1940
A French novelist and journalist who spent decades in Egypt, she wrote vivid books shaped by cross-cultural experience and a strong interest in women’s lives. Her work offers a window into how Egypt was imagined and debated in French writing of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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