Mémoires touchant la vie et les écrits de Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, (1/6)

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Mémoires touchant la vie et les écrits de Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, (1/6)

by C. A. (Charles Athanase) Walckenaer

FR·~14 hours·43 chapters

Chapters

43 total

Note sur la transcription: Les erreurs clairement introduites par le typographe ont été corrigées. L'orthographe d'origine a été conservée et n'a pas été harmonisée. Les numéros des pages blanches n'ont pas été repris.

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MÉMOIRES SUR MADAME DE SÉVIGNÉ. PREMIÈRE PARTIE.

0:26

MÉMOIRES TOUCHANT LA VIE ET LES ÉCRITS DE MARIE DE RABUTIN-CHANTAL, DAME DE BOURBILLY, MARQUISE DE SÉVIGNÉ.

9:47

CHAPITRE II. 1626-1644.

16:35

CHAPITRE III. 1634-1644.

8:20

CHAPITRE IV.

23:02

CHAPITRE V. 1644.

28:33

CHAPITRE VI. 1644-1648.

37:23

CHAPITRE VII.

40:08

CHAPITRE VIII. 1644-1646.

20:55

Description

Set against the rolling hills and fragrant vineyards of Burgundy, the memoir opens with a vivid portrait of the old Château de Bourbilly, once a formidable fortified home of the Rabutin family. The narrative walks listeners through the stone walls, the crumbling bridge, and the faded heraldic paintings that still hint at the lineage’s ties to the dukes of Burgundy and even Danish royalty. Amid this backdrop, the story introduces the pious and resilient woman whose life would later inspire canonization, tracing her family’s trials during the religious turmoil of the early seventeenth century.

The memoir then follows her childhood in the household of her grandfather, the steadfast president of the Dijon parlement, where she learned compassion by caring for the needy and enduring a strict, often harsh domestic environment. Her early years are marked by a deep spiritual devotion that later leads her to found a religious order devoted to humility and service. Listeners will feel the texture of her world—its modest kitchens, the communal ovens where she baked for the poor, and the steadfast resolve that shaped a future saint.

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Language

fr

Duration

~14 hours (823K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Clarity, Hélène de Mink, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)

Release date

2015-09-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

C. A. (Charles Athanase) Walckenaer

C. A. (Charles Athanase) Walckenaer

1771–1852

A gifted 19th-century French man of letters, he moved easily between science, geography, and literary scholarship. His work ranges from studies of spiders and insects to biographies and travel writing, making him an unusually wide-ranging figure for listeners who enjoy curious, learned minds.

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