Fils d'émigré

audiobook

Fils d'émigré

by Ernest Daudet

FR·~12 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Eric Vautier and the Online

0:14
2

FILS D'ÉMIGRÉ - PAR - ERNEST DAUDET - NOUVELLE ÉDITION - PARIS

0:04
3

MARIE-THÉRÈSE DAUDET

0:02
4

CHAPITRE PREMIER - CE QUI SE PASSAIT À SAINT-BASLEMONT EN 1792

26:30
5

CHAPITRE II - SUITE DU PRÉCÉDENT

27:31
6

CHAPITRE III - SUR LE RHIN

34:52
7

CHAPITRE IV - LE FRÈRE DE BERNARD

37:25
8

CHAPITRE V - PRINCES ET GRANDS SEIGNEURS

39:00
9

CHAPITRE VI - LE CITOYEN PRÉSIDENT

38:29
10

CHAPITRE VII - DOULEURS D'EXIL

30:06

Description

In the waning light of June 1792, a grieving noblewoman and her teenage son kneel before a crucifix in the remote Château de Saint‑Baslemont. The countess, Louise de Malincourt, clings to a desperate prayer for the beleaguered monarchy while the weight of recent revolutionary horrors presses upon her heart. Beside her, her son Bernard—still a child in years but already bearing the solemnity of adulthood—offers a tender, protective rebuke whenever his mother’s tears fall.

The opening chapter paints a vivid portrait of a family caught between loyalty to a fallen king and the relentless tide of political upheaval. As rumors of danger swirl around the missing husband and elder brother, the castle’s quiet corridors become a stage for secret fears, whispered hopes, and the fragile bond between mother and son. Listeners are drawn into an intimate, emotionally charged world where personal devotion collides with the storm of history, setting the tone for a story of resilience and sacrifice.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~12 hours (722K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-01-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ernest Daudet

Ernest Daudet

1837–1921

A prolific man of letters, he moved easily between journalism, fiction, and history, building a long career in French literary life. He is also remembered as the elder brother of novelist Alphonse Daudet.

View all books

You may also like