Colas Breugnon: Récit bourguignon

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Colas Breugnon: Récit bourguignon

by Romain Rolland

FR·~6 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

Romain Rolland - COLAS BREUGNON

0:04
2

Table des matières

0:24
3

À SAINT MARTIN DES GAULES

0:08
4

PRÉFACE D’APRÈS-GUERRE

0:31
5

AVERTISSEMENT AU LECTEUR

2:34
6

I

23:08
7

II

38:31
8

III

33:46
9

IV

42:34
10

V

47:57

Description

In the heart of the French countryside, a genial, larger‑than‑life figure invites listeners into his world of simple pleasures and sharp wit. Through a series of vivid sketches, he recounts daily life in Burgundy—its bustling markets, hearty meals, and the colorful characters who populate its villages. The narrative voice is warm and conversational, as if the storyteller were sitting across the table, glass of wine in hand, ready to share a laugh.

The opening tale finds our narrator at his desk on a chilly February day, wine beside his inkpot and a fresh notebook waiting for his thoughts. He muses about the approaching war, the chatter of his wife, and the comfort of old memories that taste like a sip from a well‑aged cellar. His observations turn ordinary moments—like the song of a lark on Candlemas—into reflections on resilience, generosity, and the sheer joy of living. Listeners are treated to a blend of humor, philosophy, and a deep affection for the land that shapes every story.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (398K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and http://www.ebooksgratuits.com

Release date

2009-01-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Romain Rolland

Romain Rolland

1866–1944

A Nobel Prize–winning French writer, he used fiction, biography, and essays to explore music, conscience, and the struggle to stay humane in troubled times. Best known for the vast novel cycle Jean-Christophe, he also became one of Europe’s most recognizable literary voices for peace.

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