La petite comtesse

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La petite comtesse

by Octave Feuillet

FR·~3 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

Produced by Daniel Fromont

0:07
2

OEUVRES COMPLETES - D'OCTAVE FEUILLET - DE L'ACADEMIE FRANCAISE - LA PETITE COMTESSE - CALMANN LEVY, EDITEUR - OEUVRES COMPLETES - D'OCTAVE FEUILLET - DE L'ACADEMIE FRANCAISE

0:36
3

THEATRE

0:47
4

LA PETITE COMTESSE - LE PARC - ONESTA - PAR - OCTAVE FEUILLET - DE L'ACADEMIE FRANCAISE - NOUVELLE EDITION - PARIS - CALMANN LEVY, EDITEUR - ANCIENNE MAISON MICHEL LEVY FRERES - RUE AUBER, 3, ET BOULEVARD DES ITALIENS - A LA LIBRAIRIE NOUVELLE

0:19
5

LA - PETITE COMTESSE - ETUDE DE LA VIE MONDAINE - LA - PETITE COMTESSE - I - GEORGES L. A PAUL B., A PARIS

20:41
6

II

11:25
7

III

12:13
8

IV

18:19
9

V

27:03
10

VI

37:21

Description

A letter arrives from a quiet Norman mill, where the narrator has taken refuge after a sudden change of scenery. He paints the humble surroundings with a wry eye—cotton bonnets dusted with flour, rough wool skirts, and the rhythmic tick‑tock of a miller’s heart. The tone is playful yet observant, turning the simple life of the mill’s inhabitants into a charming tableau that hints at deeper social currents.

Soon the narrator is summoned by the regional council to evaluate a crumbling abbey slated for historic preservation. His investigation leads him into the labyrinth of local bureaucracy, where a distracted prefect and his well‑meaning wife offer a mix of official duty and genteel gossip. Through these encounters, the story gently explores the clash between fading aristocratic traditions and the emerging modern world, all while keeping a light, witty narrative voice.

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Language

fr

Duration

~3 hours (173K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-10-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Octave Feuillet

Octave Feuillet

1821–1890

A bestselling French novelist and playwright of the 19th century, he was known for polished stories that explored emotion, manners, and social life. His most famous work, Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre, helped make him a favorite with a wide reading public.

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