
audiobook
M DCCC XCI - TABLE ANALYTIQUE DES MÉMOIRES - TOME PREMIER - LIVRE I
LIVRE II
LIVRE III
LIVRE IV
TOME DEUXIÈME - LIVRE V
LIVRE VI
LIVRE VII
LIVRE VIII
LIVRE IX
TOME TROISIÈME - LIVRE X
The memoir opens with a vivid portrait of a modest childhood in the Auvergne hills, where the young Marmontin navigates a strict boarding school, a demanding father, and the bittersweet loss of his mother. His early years are marked by restless curiosity, fleeting romantic infatuations, and a brief flirtation with a clerical vocation that ultimately gives way to a love of philosophy and literature.
Arriving in Paris, he quickly finds himself in the orbit of the Enlightenment’s most vibrant minds. A first meeting with Voltaire proves pivotal, offering both mentorship and a gateway into the bustling literary salons of the capital. Through diligent study and a series of modest successes—scholarly prizes, a promising correspondence with the great writer, and his inaugural forays onto the stage—Marmontin begins to carve out his place among the era’s emerging voices.
Full title
Mémoires de Marmontel (Volume 3 of 3) Mémoires d'un père pour servir à l'Instruction de ses enfans Mémoires d'un père pour servir à l'Instruction de ses enfans
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (480K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-01-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1723–1799
A lively voice of the French Enlightenment, he wrote plays, tales, criticism, and memoirs that helped shape literary taste in 18th-century France. He is especially remembered for bringing elegance and clarity to big ideas and for the vivid personal recollections in his later memoirs.
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