
KUNINGATAR HANHENJALAN RAVINTOLA
ANATOLE FRANCE
D. O. M.
A wandering chronicler of the early eighteenth century opens his notebook to recount a series of strange encounters that feel as much dream as reality. He recalls a night on Joutsensaari, where a gascon‑born Kabbalist whispered about the Rose‑Cross, hidden sciences, and the restless spirits that haunt secret societies. The narrator admits his own knowledge is fragmentary, yet he strives to illuminate a world where magic and faith constantly clash.
Within this tapestry he turns to the life of Jérôme Coignard, a learned apothecary whose reputation for virtue and erudition earned him both admiration and danger. Coignard moves among scholars, mystics, and political intrigues, embodying a curiosity that bridges scholarly rigor and the allure of the occult. As the memoir unfolds, the listener is invited to explore a period where philosophy, superstition, and personal ambition intertwine, offering a vivid glimpse into a bygone era of clandestine learning.
Language
fi
Duration
~7 hours (440K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2017-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1924
A witty, skeptical voice of French literature, he turned elegance and irony into some of the most admired books of his time. Best known as a novelist, critic, and public intellectual, he won the 1921 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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