Les misérables Tome IV: L'idylle rue Plumet et l'épopée rue Saint-Denis

audiobook

Les misérables Tome IV: L'idylle rue Plumet et l'épopée rue Saint-Denis

by Victor Hugo

FR·~12 hours·77 chapters

Chapters

77 total
1

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

4:06
2

Chapitre I - Bien coupé

12:29
3

Chapitre II - Mal cousu

6:45
4

Chapitre III - Louis-Philippe

16:21
5

Chapitre IV - Lézardes sous la fondation

16:09
6

Chapitre V - Faits d'où l'histoire sort et que l'histoire ignore

23:57
7

Chapitre VI - Enjolras et ses lieutenants

8:07
8

Chapitre I - Le Champ de l'Alouette

12:34
9

Chapitre II - Formation embryonnaire des crimes dans l'incubation des prisons

9:53
10

Chapitre III - Apparition au père Mabeuf

8:22

Description

Amid the bustling avenues of early‑19th‑century Paris, two neighboring streets become the backdrop for a tender yet turbulent love story. In the quiet courtyard of rue Plumet, shy glances and whispered promises blossom between a young couple whose affection is tested by poverty and the ever‑present shadow of political unrest. Their private world is painted with the everyday sounds of markets, church bells, and the occasional distant clamor of dissent, offering listeners a vivid portrait of ordinary lives striving for happiness.

Beyond the intimate moments, the narrative widens to capture the restless spirit of the city’s streets, where idealistic youths gather, chant, and prepare for a looming confrontation. The fervor of revolutionary fervor crackles through taverns and barricades, pulling the lovers into a larger struggle that threatens to reshape their futures. As hope and danger intertwine, the story invites listeners to feel the pulse of a Paris on the brink, where love and duty clash beneath the same lamp‑light.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~12 hours (722K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by www.ebooksgratuits.com and Chuck Greif

Release date

2006-01-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

1802–1885

One of the giants of French literature, this poet, novelist, and playwright helped define Romanticism and gave the world enduring classics like Notre-Dame de Paris and Les Misérables. His life was shaped by both literary ambition and political conviction, which gives his work unusual force and feeling.

View all books

You may also like

Le Roi s'amuse

Le Roi s'amuse

by Victor Hugo

Les Misérables

Les Misérables

by Victor Hugo

Quatrevingt-Treize

Quatrevingt-Treize

by Victor Hugo

L'homme Qui Rit

L'homme Qui Rit

by Victor Hugo

Hernani

Hernani

by Victor Hugo