Madeleine, jeune femme

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Madeleine, jeune femme

by René Boylesve

FR·~10 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

MADELEINE JEUNE FEMME

0:01
2

DU MÊME AUTEUR - CONTES

0:06
3

ROMANS

0:30
4

RENÉ BOYLESVE - MADELEINE JEUNE FEMME - PARIS - CALMANN-LÉVY, ÉDITEURS - 3, RUE AUBER, 3

0:14
5

VXORI DILECTISSIMÆ

0:01
6

AU LECTEUR

4:31
7

MADELEINE JEUNE FEMME

0:11
8

I

10:05:35

Description

In a quiet provincial town at the turn of the twentieth century, a young woman named Madeleine navigates the delicate balance between the familiar customs of her upbringing and the emerging ideas of independence and critique. Raised under the strict yet lovingly traditional guidance of her family, she finds herself drawn to the new currents of thought that promise personal freedom and intellectual awakening. As she moves through the rituals of daily life—school lessons, family gatherings, and secret strolls in the park—her inner dialogue begins to question what it means to be a “well‑educated” girl in a world still rooted in old conventions.

The novel unfolds as a thoughtful mirror, reflecting both the sparkle of new aspirations and the weight of lingering expectations without imposing a rigid moral. Through gentle observation and intimate conversations, readers glimpse the subtle tensions that shape Madeleine’s choices and hear the echo of a society caught between tradition and progress. This intimate portrait invites listeners to contemplate the timeless struggle of defining one’s identity amid the shifting currents of cultural change.

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Language

fr

Duration

~10 hours (586K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Clarity, Pierre Lacaze and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2016-02-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

René Boylesve

René Boylesve

1867–1926

A sharp, observant French novelist and critic, his books often drew on life in Touraine and the small dramas of family and society. Elected to the Académie française in 1918, he became known for graceful, finely detailed portraits of manners and memory.

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