Germaine

audiobook

Germaine

by Edmond About

FR·~6 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Renald Levesque and the Online

0:14

GERMAINE - PAR - EDMOND ABOUT - SOIXANTE-SIXIÈME MILLE

0:08

A MADAME LA PRINCESSE SOPHIE SCHAHOFFSKOY NÉE MODÈNE HOMMAGE DE TRÈS RESPECTUEUSE AMITIÉ - GERMAINE. - I - LES ÉTRENNES DE LA DUCHESSE.

26:35

II. LA DEMANDE EN MARIAGE

34:12

III. LA NOCE.

45:40

IV. VOYAGE EN ITALIE.

18:57

V. LE DUC.

41:14

VI. LETTRES DE CORFOU. - LE DOCTEUR LE BRIS A MADAME CHERMIDY.

8:07

CHARLES LE BRIS, - D. M. P. - LA COMTESSE DOUAIRIÈRE DE VILLANERA A MADAME DE LA TOUR D'EMBLEUSE.

9:17

GERMAINE A SA MÈRE

10:09

Description

In the heart of Paris, on the quiet stretch of Rue de l'Université, stands the Hôtel de Sanglié, a noble townhouse whose marble courtyard is draped in century‑old vines and guarded by a procession of polished levers. Inside, gilt‑edged shields bearing a golden boar overlook a grand staircase, while the garden beyond teems with birds and squirrels as if a forest had been transplanted into the city. The baron who owns the house moves through this elegant world with the ease of old wealth, surrounded by elaborate décor and the constant rustle of servants' steps.

At dawn on January 1 1853, the household awakens to a lively gathering of its staff, each receiving their modest wages and exchanging jokes about savings and the stock exchange. A young clerk, fresh from the Bourse, becomes the focus of a quiet ambition as the valet, the cook, and even the lowly kitchen boy discuss how a few francs might secure a more comfortable future. Their banter reveals the fragile balance between privilege and poverty that underpins everyday life in this glittering yet precarious Parisian enclave.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (392K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edmond About

Edmond About

1828–1885

A sharp-witted French novelist and journalist, he turned his experiences in Greece and his taste for satire into lively books that made him widely read in the 19th century. His stories often mix humor, social observation, and a brisk sense of adventure.

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