
A tense, witty exchange opens the tale, where a devout lady and a cynical interlocutor debate the immortality of the devil and the legend of a modern Don Juan. Their conversation drifts to a daring supper planned for a charismatic count, a lone man surrounded by a dozen daring women from Saint‑Germain. The setting—a cramped boudoir turned stage for intrigue—hints at a game of power and desire that will test the limits of propriety and faith.
Through sharp dialogue and vivid description, the novel explores how aristocratic vanity and hidden passions intertwine. It delves into the seductive pull of a figure who seems both saint and sinner, drawing the reader into a world where piety masks ambition and the line between reverence and manipulation blurs. The first act sets a tone of elegant menace, promising a journey into the dark corners of desire and the moral compromises it engenders.
Language
fr
Duration
~7 hours (457K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1808–1889
A flamboyant French writer and critic, he turned passion, scandal, and moral conflict into stories that feel both gothic and sharply psychological. His fiction often draws on Normandy and lingers on hidden motives, dangerous desire, and the dark edges of society.
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