Le calendrier de Vénus

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Le calendrier de Vénus

by Octave Uzanne

FR·~3 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total

LE CALENDRIER DE VÉNUS - PAR - OCTAVE UZANNE

0:08

ÉPÎTRE DÉDICATOIRE A Bétzy

4:22

A L'ACADÉMIE DES BEAUX ESPRITS - ET DES - RAFFINÉS DU LANGAGE

26:34

MEMORANDUM D'UN ÉPICURIEN. - FRAGMENTS ET NOTES AU CRAYON

1:05:49

Les Fastes du Baiser

30:21

VOYAGE AUTOUR DE SA CHAMBRE - RÉMINISCENCE

21:49

ÉPHÉMÉRIDES DES SENS

42:46

LE SOTTISIER D'AMOUR - ÉPIGRAMMES TIRÉES DU CARQUOIS DE CUPIDON

29:23

ARRIÈRE-PROPOS

2:23

Description

A delicate tapestry of wit and sentiment unfolds in this late‑19th‑century French work, where the author weaves playful epistles, poetic fragments, and philosophical asides into a single, luminous volume. The opening pages set a tone of affectionate parody, addressing a muse with flourishes of courtly language while probing the fickle nature of desire, loyalty, and artistic creation. Readers are treated to elegant reflections on love’s fleeting perfume, the paradox of devotion, and the subtle art of conversation that balances sincerity with clever irony.

Interlaced with a modest calendar‑like structure, the text drifts between lyrical verses and sharp commentary on the vulgar and the refined. Its humor is gentle yet incisive, inviting listeners to savor the cadence of French prose that celebrates both the pleasures and the perils of the heart. The result is a charming, thought‑provoking meditation that feels like a series of graceful, whispered confidences shared over a quiet Parisian tea.

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Language

fr

Duration

~3 hours (214K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Rénald Lévesque and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica)

Release date

2006-01-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Octave Uzanne

Octave Uzanne

1851–1931

A passionate lover of books and literary curiosities, this French writer turned the history of reading, collecting, and publishing into a subject all its own. His works open a vivid window onto Parisian culture, elegant bookmaking, and the pleasures of the printed page.

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