Le Maître du Navire

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Le Maître du Navire

by Louis Chadourne

FR·~6 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

AVANT-PROPOS négligeable A L’ANCIENNE MODE

0:51
2

PREMIÈRE PARTIE LA TRAVERSÉE COMMENCE - CHAPITRE PREMIER L’homme aux lunettes vertes.

1:39:57
3

DEUXIÈME PARTIE LES NUITS DU « CORMORAN » - CHAPITRE VI Le récit du docteur. Le cahier de maroquin rouge.

2:21:03
4

TROISIÈME PARTIE L’ESCALE - CHAPITRE XV Où il est donné à Helven d’expérimenter à ses dépens la fragilité féminine.

1:48:14
5

QUATRIÈME PARTIE LA TRAVERSÉE S’ACHÈVE - CHAPITRE XXII Où il est question de la concupiscence chez les personnes de couleur, de ses rapports avec l’odorat et aussi d’un passage secret et d’une porte de fer.

53:28
6

ÉPILOGUE

1:52
7

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

5:42

Description

A leisurely prelude invites the listener to treat the story as a reflective voyage rather than a simple plot. An unnamed narrator nudges you toward inner discovery, suggesting that the real treasure lies within the heart of each listener. From this philosophical start, the stage is set for an unexpected crossing of continents.

Our guide is Leminhac, a sharp‑tongued Parisian lawyer turned reluctant explorer, who finds himself aboard a plush railway car that suddenly grinds to a halt in a barren, lava‑studded plain. Surrounded by a gold‑spectacled professor, a mysterious Russian woman with striking features, and the distant promise of the port city Callao, he senses that the journey will become far more than a simple passage. The cracked desert, the looming Andes and the whisper of an overdue ship create a backdrop for questions of identity, destiny and the strange connections that bind strangers together.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (394K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

France: L'Édition française illustrée, 1919.

Credits

Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2022-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Louis Chadourne

Louis Chadourne

1890–1925

A French novelist and poet whose work was shaped by travel, war, and a life cut short in his mid-thirties. His books often blend sharp observation with an uneasy, searching modern sensibility.

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