
MADEMOISELLE CACHEMIRE
A JULES LEVALLOIS
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In the bustling streets of Florence, a wandering observer records the clash of joy and conflict that fills the city’s air. He hears volunteers marching beside grieving sisters and mothers, their silent resolve a stark contrast to the restless, fever‑ish pulse of Paris he describes from memory. The narrator’s eye drifts between the Italian hills and the urban maze, noting how liberty and war mingle in the everyday sounds that surround him.
From this restless backdrop he launches a bold literary project, a novel that aims to dissect the archetype of the “woman of prey” that has haunted contemporary drama for fifteen years. He warns that the old moral tropes are waning, urging writers to seek fresher ideals and a new nourishment for the imagination. With a tone that oscillates between satire and earnest moral reflection, the work promises a vivid portrait of a society on the brink of redefining its narratives.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (508K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)
Release date
2012-10-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1840–1913
A lively observer of Parisian life, this 19th-century French writer moved easily between journalism, fiction, and the stage. He is especially remembered for his long leadership of the Comédie-Française and for novels that captured the manners and politics of his time.
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