Le Roi des Étudiants

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Le Roi des Étudiants

by Vinceslas-Eugène Dick

FR·~6 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

CHAPITRE PREMIER - Silhouettes d'Étudiants

4:56
2

CHAPITRE II - Paul Champfort

13:14
3

CHAPITRE III - Cousin et Cousine

13:51
4

CHAPITRE IV - Secret pour secret

13:18
5

CHAPITRE V - Trahison

10:52
6

CHAPITRE VI - Le drame de l'îlot

13:26
7

CHAPITRE VII - Kingston et Kentucky

8:12
8

CHAPITRE VIII - On se reconnaît

6:34
9

CHAPITRE IX - La Folie-Privat et ses Habitants

10:12
10

CHAPITRE X - Première escarmouche

10:26

Description

In a cramped twelve‑square‑metre room on rue St‑Georges, a quartet of medical students turns a quiet night into a raucous celebration. Després, the self‑styled “king of students,” leads the chorus of laughter, whisky, and off‑key songs, while Cardon, Lafleur, and the quick‑witted Caboulot each add their own brand of mischief. Their banter swirls with clever wordplay, exaggerated boasts, and a shared reverence for the absurd—turning the tiny space into a storm of camaraderie and reckless joy.

When the enigmatic newcomer Paul Champfort steps through the door, the party reaches a fever pitch. Tall, handsome, and instantly charismatic, Champfort becomes both catalyst and confidant, urging his friends to abandon their studies for one unforgettable night. Amid the clinking glasses and improvised chants, the group’s bond deepens, hinting at the friendships and rivalries that will shape their lives beyond the lecture halls. Listeners are invited to soak in the lively spirit of youthful excess and the promise of adventures yet to come.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (363K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Renald Levesque, from files made available by "La bibliothèque Nationale du Québec".

Release date

2004-11-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Vinceslas-Eugène Dick

1848–1919

A Quebec physician-turned-novelist, this 19th-century writer brought adventure, mystery, and everyday life together in fast-moving French Canadian fiction. His stories often draw on the landscapes and folklore of Quebec, giving them an energetic local color.

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