
audiobook
by Henri Oddo
LA PROVENCE
I LES FÊTES
II USAGES
III LA LANGUE PROVENÇALE AU XIXe SIÈCLE
IV LE FÉLIBRIGE DE PROVENCE
V LES CIGALIERS ET LES FÉLIBRES DE PARIS
VI HISTOIRE DES DIALECTES DU SUD-EST DE LA FRANCE
VII ÉTAT DE LA PROVENCE LORS DE LA FORMATION DE LA LANGUE ROMANE
VIII DE L’INFLUENCE DES TROUBADOURS SUR LES TROUVÈRES ET LA LITTÉRATURE DU NORD
IX DE LA PRÉÉMINENCE DES TROUBADOURS SUR LES TROUVÈRES ET LA LITTÉRATURE ÉTRANGÈRE
A vivid portrait of Provence unfolds in this richly illustrated volume, guiding listeners through the region’s centuries‑old customs, celebrations and everyday life. From the lively Carnaval and the ancient dance of the olivettes to the solemn rites of Holy Week, each festivity is described with colour and charm, revealing how the land’s climate and scenery have shaped its people’s joyful spirit. The book also sketches the everyday games, market rituals and culinary traditions that have kept the Provençal way of life alive through generations.
The second part turns to the Félibrige, the 19th‑century movement devoted to reviving and protecting the Provençal language. It explains the group’s literary and cultural activism, showing how poets and scholars rallied to preserve a tongue once threatened by centralization. A concise Provençal grammar follows, offering practical insights for anyone eager to taste the region’s idioms. Together, history, folklore and language combine to celebrate a culture that remains bright and distinctive despite the passage of time.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (481K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
France: H. Le Soudier, 1902.
Credits
Laurent Vogel, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2022-08-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1906
A poet and storyteller from Marseille, he was part of the Félibrige movement that worked to keep Provençal language and culture alive. His writing reflects a deep connection to southern France and the literary revival of his time.
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