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LA RUSSIE EN 1839 - PAR - LE MARQUIS DE CUSTINE
TOME QUATRIÈME - PARIS - LIBRAIRIE D'AMYOT, ÉDITEUR - 6, RUE DE LA PAIX
LETTRE VINGT-NEUVIÈME.
LETTRE TRENTIÈME.
SOMMAIRE DE LA LETTRE TRENTE ET UNIÈME.
LETTRE TRENTE-DEUXIÈME.
LETTRE TRENTE-TROISIÈME.
SOMMAIRE DE LA LETTRE TRENTE-QUATRIÈME.
MANIFESTE DE S. M. L'EMPEREUR.
A vivid travelogue that plunges listeners into Moscow’s bustling streets of 1839, this work follows a curious observer as he wanders through the city’s most unexpected corners. From the modest Tatar mosque, where worshippers gather on humble mats, to the lively bazaars where Asian goods change hands, the narrative captures the clash of cultures that defines the capital’s daily rhythm.
Beyond the sights, the author offers sharp, often witty reflections on the customs, manners, and contradictions of Russian life. He sketches the aristocratic clubs, the noisy cafés, and the lingering shadows of serfdom, while probing the attitudes that shape the nation’s identity. Listeners will be drawn into a world where hospitality, superstition, and the lingering echo of past conquests mingle, providing a nuanced portrait of a society on the cusp of change.
Language
fr
Duration
~11 hours (648K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1790–1857
A sharp-eyed French aristocrat and travel writer, he is best known for his vivid, skeptical account of imperial Russia. His work mixes memoir, politics, and social observation in a way that still feels lively today.
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