Le juif errant - Tome I

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Le juif errant - Tome I

by Eugène Sue

FR·~28 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
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LE JUIF ERRANT

1:09:16
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EUGÈNE SUE

33:19
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LA VÉRIDIQUE ET MÉMORABLE CONVERSION D'IGNACE MOROK SURNOMMÉ LE _PROPHÈTE, _ARRIVÉ EN L'ANNÉE 1828, À FRIBOURG.

1:00
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EN 1810, MOROK EST IDOLÂTRE; IL FUIT DEVANT LES BÊTES FÉROCES.

0:29
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MOROK, L'IDOLÂTRE, FUYAIT DEVANT LES BÊTES FÉROCES; LES BÊTES FÉROCES FUIRONT DEVANT IGNACE MOROK, CONVERTI ET BAPTISÉ À FRIBOURG.

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IGNACE MOROK EST CONVERTI; LES BÊTES FÉROCES RAMPENT À SES PIEDS.

4:49:50
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LE CHOLÉRA!!…

3:03
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«— MARCHE!… MARCHE!…

0:03
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«— MARCHE!…

0:03

Description

A timeless saga unfolds as a mysterious, ageless wanderer drifts through history, bearing a secret that could reshape the world. From the bustling streets of 19th‑century Paris to distant, shadowed corners of Europe, his path intersects with thieves, aristocrats, and bewildered lovers, each drawn into a web of intrigue that hinges on a single, enigmatic document.

The narrative weaves together personal dramas—family feuds, forbidden romances, and hidden identities—with larger conspiracies that whisper of power and redemption. As alliances shift and betrayals surface, listeners are invited to follow the wanderer's relentless quest, feeling the pulse of each revelation while the larger mystery remains tantalizingly out of reach. This first act sets the stage for a sprawling, layered adventure that promises both intimate human stories and grand, sweeping suspense.

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Language

fr

Duration

~28 hours (1646K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eugène Sue

Eugène Sue

1804–1857

A pioneer of the French serial novel, this 19th-century writer turned tales of crime, poverty, and city life into page-turning social drama. His hugely popular stories helped shape modern popular fiction and brought the streets of Paris vividly onto the page.

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