Monsieur de Camors — Complete

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Monsieur de Camors — Complete

by Octave Feuillet

EN·~8 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total
1

MONSIEUR DE CAMORS

0:01
2

By Octave Feuillet

2:13
3

OCTAVE FEUILLET

4:17
4

MONSIEUR DE CAMORS

0:01
5

BOOK 1.

0:00
6

CHAPTER I. “THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH”

16:48
7

CHAPTER II. FRUIT FROM THE HOTBED OF PARIS

30:03
8

CHAPTER III. DEBRIS FROM THE REVOLUTION

19:16
9

CHAPTER IV. A NEW ACTRESS IN A NOVEL ROLE - Louis de Camor’s father had not I told him all in that last letter.

29:28
10

CHAPTER V. THE COUNT LOSES A LADY AND FINDS A MISSION - Camors sat for some time plunged in thought.

23:08

Description

Set against the restless backdrop of post‑Revolutionary France, the novel follows the aristocratic Count de Camors as he wrestles with the ghosts of his past and the demands of a changing world. When a young actress, fresh from the Parisian stage, enters his life, the count is drawn into a tangled web of love, duty, and lingering scandal that forces him to confront the price of his privileges.

Meanwhile, the spirited Elise de Técle, a woman of intelligence and resolve, navigates the volatile politics of the era, offering the count both a challenge and a chance at redemption. Their intersecting paths reveal how personal honor and public ambition collide, and how hope can flicker even amid the shadows of loss.

Through vivid scenes that blend romance, social critique, and a hint of tragedy, the story captures the delicate balance between tradition and progress, inviting listeners to ponder whether love can truly outpace the weight of history.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (497K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-10-30

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Octave Feuillet

Octave Feuillet

1821–1890

A bestselling French novelist and playwright of the 19th century, he was known for polished stories that explored emotion, manners, and social life. His most famous work, Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre, helped make him a favorite with a wide reading public.

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