Les demoiselles Goubert: mœurs de Paris

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Les demoiselles Goubert: mœurs de Paris

by Jean Moréas, Paul Adam

FR·~3 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

LES DEMOISELLES GOUBERT

0:45

I

10:35

II

9:36

III

10:02

IV

3:58

V

9:15

VI

3:42

VII

18:23

VIII

10:08

IX

14:36

Description

In the ornate rooms of a Parisian townhouse, the sudden collapse of Mr. Goubert’s health casts a bleak shadow over his family. As doctors scramble to intervene, his two daughters, Marceline and Henriette, confront the stark reality of loss while the household buzzes with whispered accounts of the ruined fortune that hastened his decline. The sisters, each reacting in their own fragile way—one composed, the other weeping—are thrust into a world where grief, duty, and the expectations of society intersect.

Against this backdrop of mourning, the home transforms into a solemn chapel: candles flicker, religious symbols are arranged, and servants move in quiet reverence. Amidst the hushed prayers and the careful preparation of the deceased’s chambers, the young women grapple with their uncertain futures, the weight of family legacy, and the social constraints of Parisian life at the end of the 19th century. Their story unfolds as a delicate portrait of resilience and the quiet dramas that linger beyond the bedside.

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fr

Duration

~3 hours (179K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laurent Vogel 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

2020-12-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Jean Moréas

Jean Moréas

1856–1910

A Greek-born poet who made his career in French, he helped define Symbolism and later surprised readers by turning toward a more classical style. His life and work sit at a fascinating crossroads of literary rebellion and tradition.

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Paul Adam

Paul Adam

1862–1920

A bold French novelist linked with Symbolism and the literary ferment of fin-de-siècle Paris, he moved from provocative early fiction to sweeping historical and social novels. His work captures both the restless ideas of his era and the drama of modern France taking shape.

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