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GEORGE SAND. - LA DERNIÈRE ALDINI. - PREMIÈRE PARTIE.
«MADAME,
NELLO.»
Set against the glittering world of mid‑nineteenth‑century opera, the narrative follows the celebrated tenor Lélio, whose voice still commands the stages of La Fenice and La Scala. Though age has added a dignified weight to his presence, his reputation for kindness and artistic integrity remains unblemished. Beneath the applause, however, a quiet melancholy lingers, hinting at loves and choices that have shaped his soul.
Through intimate conversations with fellow artists and a reflective priest, Lélio begins to recount two pivotal periods when love seized the center of his life. These memories reveal a man torn between public triumph and private yearning, offering a portrait of a hero who is also profoundly human. The tale unfolds with the same elegance as an aria, inviting reflection on how art and affection can both uplift and haunt. Listeners are invited to accompany him on this lyrical journey, where music, memory, and the unspoken weight of the past intertwine.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (358K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1804–1876
A fearless French novelist of the Romantic era, she wrote with unusual freedom about love, society, and country life. Her books helped make her one of the most famous and widely read women writers of 19th-century Europe.
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