Le grillon du foyer

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Le grillon du foyer

by Charles Dickens

FR·~3 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total

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LE GRILLON DU FOYER - HISTOIRE FANTASTIQUE D'UN INTÉRIEUR DOMESTIQUE

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À LORD JEFFREY

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L'AUTEUR - CHAPITRE I.

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CHAPITRE II

1:07:28

CHAPITRE III

1:06:42

Description

In a modest house where even the utensils seem to argue, a spirited contest erupts between a stubborn kettle and a chirping cricket. The narrator insists on settling which of the two raises its voice first, turning the simple act of boiling water into a theatrical showdown. This opening sets a tone of playful observation, inviting listeners to hear the ordinary transformed into the extraordinary.

Mistress Peerybingle, the house’s bustling proprietor, provides comic relief as she wrestles with the obstinate kettle—its lid flopping, its whistle whining, and its handle defiantly poised. Meanwhile, the tiny cricket perches atop a ticking clock, ready to punctuate the kitchen’s rhythm with its own crisp cry. The vivid descriptions make the domestic space feel alive, each object humming with personality.

The story unfolds with the charm of a 19th‑century fable, its humor rooted in everyday frustrations and the delight of small rebellions. Listeners will be drawn into a world where the mundane becomes a stage for rivalry, wit, and gentle satire, all narrated with a warm, witty voice that makes the household’s inner life both relatable and enchanting.

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Language

fr

Duration

~3 hours (178K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-06-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

1812–1870

A master of unforgettable characters and sharp social observation, this Victorian novelist turned childhood hardship into stories that still feel vivid, funny, and deeply human. His books range from festive warmth to biting criticism, but they never lose sight of ordinary people.

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