
audiobook
by Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt
TIRÉS DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE DE ROUEN, DES ARCHIVES NATIONALES ET DE COLLECTIONS PARTICULIÈRES - PARIS - EUGÈNE FASQUELLE, ÉDITEUR
LA DUCHESSE DE CHÂTEAUROUX ET SES SŒURS - PAR - EDMOND ET JULES DE GONCOURT - NOUVELLE ÉDITION
AU COMTE - ÉDOUARD LEFEBVRE DE BÉHAINE - MINISTRE PLÉNIPOTENTIAIRE DE FRANCE EN BAVIÈRE - PRÉFACE DE LA PREMIÈRE ÉDITION
LA DUCHESSE DE CHÂTEAUROUX ET SES SŒURS. - MADAME DE POMPADOUR. - LA DU BARRY.
EDMOND DE GONCOURT,
LA DUCHESSE DE CHÂTEAUROUX ET SES SŒURS - I
ESTAT GÉNÉRAL DES PRINCESSES EN EUROPE QUI NE SONT PAS MARIÉES, AVEC LEURS NOMS, ÂGES ET RELIGION.
«DUPHÉNIX.
II
BREVET DE DAME D'ATOURS POUR MADAME LA COMTESSE DE MAILLY.
A vivid portrait unfolds of the Duchess of Châteauroux and her sisters, women who moved through the glittering yet treacherous corridors of Louis XV’s court. Drawing on a trove of unpublished letters and archival documents, the narrative brings their ambitions, rivalries and intimate connections to life with remarkable immediacy. Listeners hear the whispers of intrigue, the delicate balance between personal desire and political maneuvering, and the subtle ways these women shaped the culture of their time.
Set against the sweeping changes that defined eighteenth‑century France, the story weaves personal drama into the larger tapestry of royal decadence, the rise of Enlightenment ideas, and the looming storm of revolution. As the duchess navigates love, power, and scandal, the listener also glimpses the shifting moral landscape from Louis XV’s reign through the early years of the Republic. The result is a richly textured account that illuminates both the private lives of the aristocracy and the broader forces that reshaped a nation.
Language
fr
Duration
~12 hours (724K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-11-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1822–1896
A sharp-eyed chronicler of 19th-century Paris, he is remembered both for the books he wrote with his brother Jules and for the famous literary prize created from his estate. His journals and criticism helped preserve the moods, scandals, and artistic life of his era.
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1830–1870
A sharp-eyed observer of 19th-century Paris, he wrote closely with his brother Edmond to create novels, art criticism, and a famous journal that captured the literary life of their time. His name lives on through the Goncourt tradition, one of the best-known in French literature.
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