L'élixir de vie: Conte magique

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L'élixir de vie: Conte magique

by Jules Lermina

FR·~1 hours·1 chapter

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In an age where the hard‑won facts of Parisian laboratories clash with the lingering whispers of ancient alchemy, a restless curiosity drives scholars to wonder whether life itself can be stretched beyond its natural limits. The book opens by sketching the heated debate between spiritualists, who see vitality as an immaterial essence, and the emerging positivist physicians who reduce it to chemistry and blood flow. This intellectual tug‑of‑war sets the stage for a search that feels both scientific and mythic.

Against this backdrop, a determined investigator begins to trace the hidden reservoirs of the life‑force that pulse through nerves, ganglia, and the very circulatory current that sustains us. Drawing on exotic practices from distant lands and the daring experiments of contemporary scientists, he discovers that the secret may lie not in a bottle of miracle elixir, but in coaxing an unseen energy to move across space and into the body. The story invites listeners to wander through laboratories, mystic temples, and the thin line where modern medicine meets wonder.

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Language

fr

Duration

~1 hours (82K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Lermina

Jules Lermina

1839–1915

A restless, prolific voice in 19th-century France, he moved easily between journalism, adventure fiction, crime stories, and early speculative tales. His life was as dramatic as his novels, shaped by political activism, prison, and a remarkable range of popular writing.

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