
OEUVRES - DE - VOLTAIRE. - TOME XXXIII - DE L' IMPRIMERIE DE A. FIRMIN DIDOT, - RUE JACOB, N° 24. - OEUVRES - DE - VOLTAIRE - PRÉFACES, AVERTISSEMENTS, NOTES, ETC. - PAR M. BEUCHOT. - TOME XXXIII. - ROMANS. TOME I. - A PARIS, - CHEZ LEFÈVRE, LIBRAIRE, - RUE DE L'ÉPERON, K° 6. WERDET ET LEQUIEN FILS, - RUE DU BATTOIR, N° 2O. - MDCCCXXIX. - JEANNOT ET COLIN.
BEUCHOT.
JEANNOT ET COLIN.
FIN DE JEANNOT ET COLIN.
In the provincial town of Issoire, two schoolboys—Jeannot, the son of a prosperous mule trader, and Colin, the humble child of a hard‑working farmer—share a close bond that seems unshakable. Their days are filled with simple pleasures and the occasional mischief, painting a vivid portrait of rural camaraderie in 18th‑century France.
When a tailor delivers a luxurious three‑coloured velvet coat and a fine Lyonnais jacket to Jeannot, the gift brings more than admiration; it sparks a subtle shift in his demeanor. Suddenly proud and distant, Jeannot turns his attention to the mirror and to the promises of a brighter future, while Colin watches, bewildered and hurt. The arrival of a summons for Jeannot to join his father’s rising fortunes in Paris marks a turning point, leaving the once‑inseparable friends on divergent paths and hinting at the bittersweet consequences of ambition and social ascent.
Language
fr
Duration
~20 minutes (19K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1694–1778
A sharp, fearless voice of the Enlightenment, this French writer used wit and satire to challenge injustice, intolerance, and abuses of power. Best known today for Candide, he wrote across nearly every genre and became one of Europe's most famous authors.
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