Les mariages de Paris

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Les mariages de Paris

by Edmond About

FR·~9 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total

LES - MARIAGES DE PARIS

0:01

OUVRAGES DU MÊME AUTEUR

0:01

FORMAT IN-8

0:20

FORMAT IN-16

1:50

LES - MARIAGES DE PARIS - PAR - EDMOND ABOUT - SOIXANTE-QUINZIEME MILLE - PARIS - LIBRAIRIE HACHETTE ET - 79, BOULEVARD SAINT-GERMAIN, 79 - 1885

0:12

A. MADAME L. HACHETTE.

1:14

LES - MARIAGES DE PARIS.

0:01

LES JUMEAUX DE L'HOTEL CORNEILLE.

1:30:49

L'ONCLE ET LE NEVEU.

44:05

TERRAINS A VENDRE.

1:12:08

Description

A young scholar recalling his days as a hopeful candidate for the École normale in 1848 finds his world turned upside‑down by an unlikely friendship with the Debay brothers. Though twins by birth, Matthieu and Léonce could not be more different: one is short, slightly misshapen and introspective, the other tall, aristocratically handsome with striking blue‑tinged hair. Their stark contrast instantly sparks both curiosity and amusement, setting the stage for a lively portrait of Parisian life.

Together they navigate the bustling streets, salons, and matrimonial markets of the capital, each pursuing love and ambition in his own way. Matthieu’s quiet sincerity and Léonce’s flamboyant confidence draw a colorful cast of characters—families, suitors, and society’s ever‑watchful eyes. The narrative blends gentle humor with sharp observation, offering listeners a vivid glimpse into the hopes, rivalries, and social rituals that shape the early chapters of their intertwined destinies.

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Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (538K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Clarity, Pierre Lacaze 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

2021-01-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edmond About

Edmond About

1828–1885

A sharp-witted French novelist and journalist, he turned his experiences in Greece and his taste for satire into lively books that made him widely read in the 19th century. His stories often mix humor, social observation, and a brisk sense of adventure.

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