Journal des Goncourt (Deuxième série, deuxième volume) Mémoires de la vie littéraire

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Journal des Goncourt (Deuxième série, deuxième volume) Mémoires de la vie littéraire

by Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt

FR·~7 hours·33 chapters

Chapters

33 total

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Mireille Harmelin and the

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PRÉFACE

9:16

EDMOND DE GONCOURT.

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JOURNAL DES GONGOURT - ANNÉE 1872

1:29:10

ANNÉE 1873

36:59

ANNÉE 1874

1:23:38

ANNÉE 1875

1:43:02

ANNÉE 1876

1:06:09

ANNÉE 1877

50:27

FIN DU JOURNAL DES GONCOURT —DEUXIÈME SÉRIE—DEUXIÈME VOLUME—TOME CINQUIÈME—1872-1877.

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Description

A vivid diary from the heart of Parisian literary life in the 1870s, this volume records the daily rhythms of cafés, salons and heated debates among writers, critics and thinkers. The author captures the energy of the era with sharp observations, witty asides and candid reflections on the people who shaped the French cultural scene.

Among the entries, a spirited dispute with the prominent intellectual Renan takes center stage, revealing how personal rivalries and public controversies intertwined with the period’s larger intellectual currents. The writer’s commentary on the growing fascination with German science, art and politics offers a window into the anxieties and aspirations of the time. Through letters, anecdotes and vivid sketches, the journal paints an intimate portrait of a world where ideas, egos and friendship collided, inviting listeners to hear the unfiltered voice of a bygone literary circle.

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Journal des Goncourt (Deuxième série, deuxième volume) Mémoires de la vie littéraire Mémoires de la vie littéraire

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fr

Duration

~7 hours (431K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-12-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Edmond de Goncourt

Edmond de Goncourt

1822–1896

Best remembered as one half of the Goncourt brothers, he helped shape French literary realism and left behind a vivid record of 19th-century artistic life. His name also lives on through the Académie Goncourt, created from his will and later associated with France’s most famous literary prize.

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Jules de Goncourt

Jules de Goncourt

1830–1870

A sharp-eyed chronicler of 19th-century Paris, he wrote side by side with his brother Edmond and helped shape the naturalist style in French literature. Their novels, art writing, and famously observant journal captured the moods, manners, and talk of their age.

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