Conseils à un Jeune Homme pauvre qui vient faire de la littérature à Paris

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Conseils à un Jeune Homme pauvre qui vient faire de la littérature à Paris

by Maurice Magre

FR·~44 minutes·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

MAURICE MAGRE

0:34

I DE L’HOTEL GARNI

3:56

II LA QUESTION D’ARGENT

5:11

III IMPORTANCE DES HABITS

1:43

IV LES MAITRESSES

4:24

V MANIÈRE DE SE CONDUIRE AVEC LES HOMMES INFLUENTS

2:40

VI LE PRESTIGE DU MONDE

4:58

VII POSSIBILITÉ DE FAIRE FORTUNE PAR LE JEU

1:40

VIII LES PETITES ANNONCES: EMPRUNTS, BEAUX MARIAGES, MAITRESSES DÉSINTÉRESSÉES

3:57

XI FAUT-IL AVOIR UNE SITUATION?

3:36

Description

A young, penniless aspiring writer arrives at the bustling train station of Paris and heads straight into the restless heart of the Latin Quarter. The opening pages unfold as a practical, almost playful handbook, urging him to choose a modest hotel, watch the quirks of its owner, and turn every drab detail into material for his art. Through vivid descriptions of creaking rooms, hidden numbers on doors, and the ever‑watchful landlady, the narrative captures the tension between survival and the yearning for literary fame.

Beyond the cramped lodgings, the story turns to the relentless presence of money in the city, contrasting the polished attire of the well‑to‑do with the torn gloves of the struggling newcomer. It offers a sharp yet empathetic look at how Parisian society measures worth, while reminding the protagonist that even the humblest circumstances can spark imagination. The tone is both instructional and lyrical, setting the stage for a vivid portrait of ambition in a metropolis that can be as unforgiving as it is inspiring.

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Language

fr

Duration

~44 minutes (42K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laurent Vogel (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2021-04-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Maurice Magre

1877–1941

A French poet, novelist, and playwright with a taste for the mystical, he wrote about love, legend, and hidden traditions while championing the culture of southern France. His work is especially remembered for bringing the story of the Cathars and Occitan heritage to a wide audience.

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