Léonore, ou l'amour conjugal fait historique en deux actes et en prose mêlée de chantes

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Léonore, ou l'amour conjugal fait historique en deux actes et en prose mêlée de chantes

by Jean Nicolas Bouilly

FR·~1 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total
1

LÉONORE, - OU - L'AMOUR CONJUGAL, - FAIT HISTORIQUE,

0:32
2

PERSONNAGES, ACTEURS.

0:46
3

ACTE PREMIER.

0:53
4

SCÈNE PREMIÈRE.

5:50
5

SCÈNE II.

1:22
6

SCÈNE III.

7:11
7

SCÈNE IV.

3:10
8

SCÈNE V.

4:59
9

SCÈNE VI.

1:14
10

SCÈNE VII.

4:28

Description

A lively two‑act drama unfolds within the stone‑walled courtyards of a Spanish state prison, just beyond Seville. The stage is split between grim cells, a bustling guardhouse, and the shadowed arches that hint at hidden secrets. Through a blend of spoken prose and occasional songs, the play introduces a cast of officials, prisoners, and ordinary workers whose lives intersect under the watchful eye of a stern governor.

At its heart is a tender, if precarious, romance. Léonore, the devoted wife of the imprisoned Florestan, clings to the promise of reunion, while nearby, the young clerk Jacquino and the laundress Marceline exchange flirtatious verses that echo the longing felt throughout the jail. Their whispered vows and hopeful dreams of a future together contrast sharply with the austere surroundings, setting up a compelling tension between love and confinement that carries the audience through the first act.

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Full title

Léonore, ou l'amour conjugal fait historique en deux actes et en prose mêlée de chantes fait historique en deux actes et en prose mêlée de chantes

Language

fr

Duration

~1 hours (57K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif

Release date

2008-02-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean Nicolas Bouilly

Jean Nicolas Bouilly

1763–1842

A lively figure from Revolutionary France, this playwright and librettist is best remembered for the story that inspired Beethoven’s Fidelio. He also wrote for children and helped shape public education before turning fully to literature.

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