La garçonne

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La garçonne

by V. (Victor) Margueritte

FR·~7 hours·5 chapters

Chapters

5 total

La garçonne

0:36

NOTE DE L'AUTEUR

7:16

Première partie - I

2:42:51

Deuxième partie - I

2:31:12

Troisième partie - I

2:16:28

Description

Set in the restless streets of post‑war Paris, the story follows Monique Lerbier, a young woman born into wealth but unprepared for the sudden liberties the new era promises. As she steps out of her protected upbringing, she encounters the glittering yet corrupt world of cafés, salons, and night‑life that define the city's modern pulse. Her quest for independence quickly collides with the temptations and moral hazards that surround her, forcing her to confront what freedom truly means.

Through sharp, unflinching observation, the narrator paints a vivid tableau of a society in flux, where old conventions crumble and new identities emerge. The novel explores the tensions between personal ambition, societal judgment, and the seductive allure of decadence, all filtered through Monique’s often naïve but determined eyes. Listeners will be drawn into a compelling portrait of a generation grappling with change, where each choice carries the weight of both personal and cultural transformation.

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Language

fr

Duration

~7 hours (440K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-09-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

V. (Victor) Margueritte

V. (Victor) Margueritte

1866–1942

Remembered for the scandal and success of La Garçonne, this French novelist wrote boldly about modern life, gender, and social rules. His work stirred public debate and helped make him one of the best-known literary voices of early 20th-century France.

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