
Notes de transcription:
LA FABRIQUE DE MARIAGES
PAUL FÉVAL. - II
TABLE DES CHAPITRES
PREMIÈRE PARTIE. - LA PETITE BONNE FEMME. - (SUITE.)
IX. —La marquise de Sainte-Croix.—
X. —La Perlette.—
XI. —La première femme du comte Achille.—
XII. —Madame la marquise de Sainte-Croix.—
XIII. —Repas de corps.—
A lively satire set in the bustling world of mid‑nineteenth‑century society, the story follows a cast of schemers who treat marriage like a factory line. Barbedor, a rough‑handed yet oddly sentimental figure, finds himself tangled in a web of favors, threats, and whispered deals, while the flamboyant Garnier and the calculating Marquise de Sainte‑Croix add their own twists. The opening scenes crackle with quick‑fire dialogue and a mix of street‑wise slang and aristocratic pretense, drawing the listener into a world where a single newspaper clipping can shift fortunes.
As the characters juggle cigars, counterfeit promises, and a mysterious article about a government investigation, the narrative spins a comedic yet sharp critique of how personal ambition fuels the marriage market. Listeners will be treated to a parade of witty betrayals, sudden bursts of violence, and the ever‑present tension between loyalty and self‑interest. The tone remains brisk and humorous, promising an entertaining glimpse into the machinations of a society that treats love as a commodity.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (205K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Claudine Corbasson, Vinciane Knappenberg and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2011-11-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1817–1887
A master of 19th-century French adventure fiction, he filled his stories with duels, disguises, conspiracies, and quick-moving drama. Best known for Le Bossu, he was one of the great popular novelists of the serialized age.
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