Diane de Lancy; Les pretendus de la meunière

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Diane de Lancy; Les pretendus de la meunière

by Ponson du Terrail

FR·~5 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

DIANE D E L A N C Y

0:15
2

DIANE DE LANCY - PROLOGUE - I

22:41
3

PREMIÈRE PARTIE LA CHASSERESSE - I

40:40
4

III

54:46
5

VI

11:25
6

VIII

23:31
7

DEUXIÈME PARTIE UN MESSAGE D’OUTRE TOMBE - I

11:44
8

II

1:35:20
9

VII

49:36
10

LES PRÉTENDUS DE LA MEUNIÈRE CONTE RUSTIQUE

19:42

Description

A cold, rain‑laden November night in 1792 frames the story, with the fierce Atlantic lashing a solitary fisherman’s hut on the rugged Finistère coast. Inside, a weather‑worn knight, his loyal valet, and the stoic fisherman share a dim fire, each bearing the weight of the tumultuous revolutionary era. The flickering light reveals their stark contrasts: noble rank, humble labor, and the lingering hope of escape.

The knight, exhausted from a long march and haunted by his duty to the royal army, plans a midnight departure on a clandestine vessel bound for England. His companion, the valet, balances caution with fierce loyalty, while the fisherman negotiates a delicate bargain, weighing the promise of gold against his own conscience. Their uneasy alliance hints at deeper questions of honor, survival, and the price of allegiance in a time of upheaval.

Listeners are drawn into a tense, atmospheric tableau where personal ambition collides with the storm‑tossed sea, setting the stage for a gripping journey that will test each character’s resolve and reveal the hidden currents beneath revolutionary France.

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Language

fr

Duration

~5 hours (316K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2018-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ponson du Terrail

Ponson du Terrail

1829–1871

Best remembered as the creator of Rocambole, he helped define the fast-moving, sensational serial adventure that kept 19th-century readers hooked. His wildly popular fiction was so vivid and improbable that it helped inspire the French word "rocambolesque."

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