
ÉDITIONS DE LA NOUVELLE REVUE FRANÇAISE
A tender, lyrical portrait opens with the arrival of a newborn, described as a delicate, chaotic bundle that the mother watches with a mix of awe and scientific curiosity. The narrator treats the infant like a new piece of furniture—something to be examined, polished, and gradually familiarized—while also emphasizing the intimate, almost mystical bond that a mother feels the moment she first holds her child. Through vivid, sensory detail, the text captures the subtle gestures of tiny hands and feet, the first hiccups, and the instinctive ways a mother learns to read every flicker of movement.
As the baby grows into its first months, the narrative shifts to the emergence of consciousness, hinting at the rapid development of the senses and the nervous system. It blends gentle observation with reflections from doctors and naturalists, illustrating how a mother intuitively senses her child's inner world. The prose invites listeners to share in the wonder of early life, celebrating both the scientific marvel and the profound tenderness of motherhood.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (186K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Nicole Pasteur 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
2015-08-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1874–1909
Drawn from a poor family in rural France, this quietly powerful novelist wrote with unusual warmth about ordinary people, hardship, and dignity. His best-known work, Bubu de Montparnasse, helped make him a memorable voice of early 20th-century French fiction.
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