L'école des vieilles femmes

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L'école des vieilles femmes

by Jean Lorrain

FR·~4 hours·41 chapters

Chapters

41 total

L'École - des - VIEILLES FEMMES

0:02

DU MÊME AUTEUR

1:05

JEAN LORRAIN - L'École des VIEILLES FEMMES - Septième édition - PARIS - SOCIÉTÉ D'ÉDITIONS LITTÉRAIRES ET ARTISTIQUES - Librairie Paul Ollendorff - 50, CHAUSSÉE D'ANTIN, 50 - 1905 - Tous droits réservés.

0:17

DÉDICACE

0:17

L'ÉCOLE DES VIEILLES FEMMES

0:01

LA RAFALE

14:57

LA SAISON A PEIRA-CAVA

0:11

I

0:00

UNE JEUNE FILLE

18:05

II

0:00

Description

A sultry July evening finds the narrator and three companions holed up in a modest inn on a river‑bound island near Paris. A sudden, violent wind tears through the trees, hurling rose petals and shattering glass, while the storm’s roar drowns out even the clatter of the guests’ plates. The uneasy calm that follows leaves the diners huddled behind shuttered windows, their appetites turned to nervous anticipation as the tempest circles the shore.

Amid this turbulent backdrop, the story turns to a peculiar gathering of women who cling fiercely to the illusion of youth and the thrill of being desired. Their conversations, laced with bitter humor and lingering melancholy, reveal a shared yearning to escape the inevitable passage of time. Through vivid dialogue and sharp observation, the narrative explores the delicate balance between vanity, longing, and the bitter sweetness of fleeting pleasures, all set against the decadent atmosphere of early‑twentieth‑century French society.

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Language

fr

Duration

~4 hours (276K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Clarity, Pierre Lacaze and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2021-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean Lorrain

Jean Lorrain

1855–1906

A vivid figure of France’s fin-de-siècle literary world, this poet and novelist turned decadence, gossip, and glamour into an unmistakable style. Best known today for dark, sensuous works like Monsieur de Phocas, he remains one of the most striking voices of the French Decadent movement.

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