La vampire

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La vampire

by Paul Féval

FR·~9 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

PAUL FÉVAL - AVANT-PROPOS

4:43
2

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0:15
3

LA VAMPIRE - I - LA PECHE MIRACULEUSE

21:59
4

II. SAINT-LOUIS-EN-L'ILE

25:12
5

III. GERMAIN PATOU

18:40
6

IV. LE COEUR D'OR

25:22
7

V. LA BORNE

20:42
8

VI. LA MAISON ISOLÉE

21:26
9

VII. L'AFFUT

16:24
10

VIII. LE NARCOTIQUE

18:45

Description

Set against the turbulent years just before Napoleon's coronation, this tale weaves official dispatches, lost letters, and whispered conversations to illuminate a hidden corner of Parisian life. The narrator, drawing on the manuscript of a humble servant known as 'papa Sévérin,' offers a meticulously grounded backdrop while leaving room for the uncanny. In this first act we meet a bustling household at the Tuileries, where ordinary concerns begin to intersect with rumors of dark forces lurking in back alleys. The tone is scholarly yet intimate, inviting listeners to step into a Paris that feels both real and otherworldly.

At the story's core are Sévérin's five children—Eugénie, Angèle, Jean, Louis, and Julien—each bound to their father by a strange tie. Angèle, the youngest with an eerie pallor, becomes the focal point of a family legend hinting at a fatal inheritance. Whispered rumors of an ancient demon and a fleeting vampire sighting stir the household, marking the first unsettling signs of a supernatural presence. Listeners are left with a tantalizing glimpse of how ordinary lives might be haunted by lingering medieval superstitions.

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Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (520K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Paul Féval

Paul Féval

1817–1887

A master of 19th-century French adventure fiction, this prolific novelist helped shape the swashbuckler and early crime story. He is still best known for the enduring classic Le Bossu and for fast-moving serial tales full of mystery, duels, and secret societies.

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