L'influence d'un livre: Roman historique

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L'influence d'un livre: Roman historique

by Philippe Aubert de Gaspé

FR·~2 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

CHAPITRE PREMIER - L'alchimiste

8:37
2

CHAPITRE SECOND - La conjuration

9:33
3

CHAPITRE TROISIÈME - Le meurtre

11:32
4

CHAPITRE QUATRIÈME - Le cadavre

9:47
5

CHAPITRE CINQUIÈME - L'étranger - (Légende canadienne)

15:49
6

CHAPITRE SIXIÈME - St-Céran

13:16
7

CHAPITRE SEPTIÈME - L'autopsie

11:36
8

CHAPITRE HUITIÈME - Le retour

11:44
9

CHAPITRE NEUVIÈME - L'homme de Labrador - (Légende canadienne)

18:19
10

CHAPITRE DIXIÈME - La caverne du cap au Corbeau

11:28

Description

In the mist‑shrouded banks of the Saint‑Lawrence, a modest cabin shelters a solitary figure consumed by an impossible dream. Charles Amand, a gaunt farmer‑turned‑alchemist, spends long nights hunched over cracked crucibles, following the cryptic instructions of an obscure treatise. His experiments with strange metals and sulfur reveal more frustration than triumph, yet the promise of turning base matter into gold keeps him tethered to his obsessive quest.

When a clandestine visitor arrives at the stroke of midnight, the fragile routine shatters. Dupont, a shadowy confidant, brings with him a whispered pact and a plan that could finally tip the scales in Amand’s favor. Their uneasy alliance hints at hidden motives and the lure of a fortune that might lift the family from poverty—or plunge them deeper into danger. Listeners are drawn into a world where hope, desperation, and the alchemical allure intertwine beneath the cold, starless sky.

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fr

Duration

~2 hours (147K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

This text was adapted from that found at the Bibliothèque virtuelle. http://www.fsj.ualberta.ca/biblio/default.htm Thank you to Donald Ipperciel and the Faculté Saint-Jean (University of Alberta) for making it available.

Release date

2005-03-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

PA

Philippe Aubert de Gaspé

1814–1841

Best known for creating what is often described as the first French-Canadian novel, this early 19th-century writer left a small but important mark on Quebec literature before dying young. His work is remembered for helping shape a distinct literary voice in French Canada.

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