Madame Chrysantheme — Volume 1

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Madame Chrysantheme — Volume 1

by Pierre Loti

EN·~1 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total

BOOK 1. - PIERRE LOTI

4:30

This etext was produced by David Widger <widger@cecomet.net>

0:15

DEDICATION

0:03

MADAME LA DUCHESSE,

1:30

INTRODUCTION

2:20

MME. CHRYSANTHEME - CHAPTER I - THE MYSTERIOUS LAND

0:53

CHAPTER II - STRANGE SCENES

9:22

CHAPTER III - THE GARDEN OF FLOWERS

28:29

CHAPTER IV - CHOOSING A BRIDE

16:24

CHAPTER V - A FANTASTIC MARRIAGE

1:53

Description

A young French naval officer, newly arrived on the distant shores of Japan, records his first summer in a foreign land with a mix of curiosity and quiet melancholy. His journal captures the vibrant streets, the fragrant gardens, and the subtle rituals that surround him, painting a portrait of a world both alluring and bewildering. Through his eyes we feel the clatter of the harbor, the rustle of silk kimonos, and the distant echo of ancient temples, all filtered through a tender, impressionistic lens.

Amid this exotic backdrop, he encounters a mysterious woman known only as Madame Chrysantheme, whose grace and poise intrigue him beyond duty. Their tentative interactions reveal a delicate dance of cultural misunderstanding and unspoken yearning, set against the lush scenery of summer gardens and moonlit tea houses. As the officer navigates his own emotions, the narrative balances the romance of discovery with the inevitable pull of his naval obligations, inviting listeners to linger in the fragrant, fleeting moments of an unforgettable encounter.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (82K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Pierre Loti

Pierre Loti

1850–1923

A French naval officer turned novelist, he transformed voyages to places like Tahiti, Japan, and the Middle East into vivid, atmospheric fiction. His books made him one of the most popular writers of his era, blending travel, memory, and longing in a style that still feels distinctive.

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