
audiobook
by marquise d' Louise Florence Pétronille Tardieu d'Esclavelles Epinay
LES CONVERSATIONS D’ÉMILIE.
LETTRE DE L’AUTEUR A L’ÉDITEUR.
PREMIERE CONVERSATION.
DEUXIEME CONVERSATION.
TROISIEME CONVERSATION.
QUATRIEME CONVERSATION.
CINQUIEME CONVERSATION.
SIXIEME CONVERSATION.
SEPTIEME CONVERSATION.
HUITIEME CONVERSATION.
The work unfolds as a series of tender exchanges between a mother and her young daughter, Emilie, set against the gentle bustle of an 18th‑century Parisian household. Each dialogue begins with a simple, everyday observation—a troop of monkeys passing by, a missing ribbon—and quickly expands into a thoughtful lesson. The mother uses these moments to introduce Emilie to the basics of reasoning, language, and modest moral principles, always encouraging her curiosity without imposing rigid doctrine. The tone feels intimate, as if you are listening at the kitchen window while the pair tease out the meaning of “animal,” “reason,” and “society.”
Listeners will discover an educational experiment that treats idle hours as fertile ground for shaping character. The conversations blend natural curiosity with gentle guidance, inviting the audience to reflect on how even the smallest wonders can spark deeper understanding. The style is clear and flavored, offering a glimpse into the values and pedagogical concerns of an era. It makes for an engaging listening experience for anyone interested in the art of childhood learning or the charm of historic domestic dialogue.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (260K characters)
Release date
2025-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1726–1783
A sharp, well-connected voice of the French Enlightenment, she moved in the same literary world as Diderot, Rousseau, and Grimm. Her writing blends memoir, social observation, and reflections on education in a way that still feels lively and personal.
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