Memoirs of Jean François Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz — Complete

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Memoirs of Jean François Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz — Complete

by Jean François Paul de Gondi de Retz

EN·~9 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

MEMOIRS OF JEAN FRANCOIS PAUL de GONDI, CARDINAL DE RETZ - Written by Himself

0:13

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:18

ORIGINAL PREFACE.

5:10

HISTORIC COURT MEMOIRS.

0:01

CARDINAL DE RETZ.

0:01

BOOK I.

1:19:38

BOOK II.

4:37:03

BOOK III.

2:30:57

BOOK IV.

1:06:21

BOOK V.

11:49

Description

The memoirs present a first‑person portrait of a flamboyant French cardinal whose career unfolded amid the turbulence of mid‑17th‑century France. Born into a powerful noble family, he swiftly rose through the church hierarchy only to become caught in the fierce power struggles of the royal court during Louis XIV’s minority and Cardinal Mazarin’s de facto rule. His narrative mixes personal ambition, romantic intrigue, and keen observations of figures such as Richelieu, Anne of Austria, and Mazarin. Listeners are drawn into the glittering yet precarious world of palaces, councils, and secret meetings.

As political tides shift, he is imprisoned, exiled, and forced to travel from the dungeons of Vincennes and Nantes to Rome, Switzerland, and the Dutch ports. During these wanderings he stays a keen observer of character, admits his own faults, and seizes any chance to restore his standing. The memoirs capture relentless intrigue, shifting alliances, and the personal cost of navigating power in a kingdom moving toward absolutism, letting listeners feel the drama of a man who can be both loyal subject and rebel.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (567K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-08-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean François Paul de Gondi de Retz

Jean François Paul de Gondi de Retz

1613–1679

A restless churchman and sharp observer of power, he moved through the intrigues of seventeenth-century France with unusual boldness. He is best remembered today for vivid memoirs that turn political turmoil into gripping personal history.

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