
La Duchesse Bleue
In the glittering salons of fin‑de‑siècle Paris, a circle of painters, musicians and actors gathers around a mysterious figure known only as the Blue Duchess. Through their conversations and private rehearsals, the novel probes a timeless dilemma: must a creator truly feel the passions he or she depicts, or can art arise from a detached mastery of sensation? Bourget’s prose sketches each artist’s inner world with a subtle psychological acuity, inviting listeners to wonder where performance ends and genuine feeling begins.
The story follows three distinct souls—an ambitious painter, a restless violinist, and a charismatic actress—each wrestling with love, ambition, and the weight of expectation. Their intertwined lives reveal how reputation, desire, and the pursuit of beauty can both illuminate and obscure the heart’s true voice. As the narrative unfolds, the Blue Duchess serves as a mirror, reflecting the fragile balance between outward expression and inner truth, leaving the listener eager to discover how each artist will reconcile the two.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (487K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Hélène de Mink, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2017-01-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1852–1935
A sharp-eyed observer of character and society, this French novelist and critic became known for psychological fiction that looked closely at belief, ambition, and the moral tensions of modern life. He began as a poet, then grew into an influential literary voice in France.
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