Monsieur de Camors — Volume 1

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Monsieur de Camors — Volume 1

by Octave Feuillet

EN·~3 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

OCTAVE FEUILLET

4:23
2

"TO MY SON:

7:29
3

"CAMORS."

6:49
4

MONSIEUR DE CAMORS - BOOK 1. - CHAPTER I - "THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH"

2:08
5

CHAPTER II - FRUIT FROM THE HOTBED OF PARIS

30:06
6

CHAPTER III - DEBRIS FROM THE REVOLUTION

19:17
7

CHAPTER IV - A NEW ACTRESS IN A NOVEL ROLE

10:50
8

"DEAR KINSMAN:

18:37
9

CHAPTER V - THE COUNT LOSES A LADY AND FINDS A MISSION

23:08
10

CHAPTER VI - THE OLD DOMAIN OF REUILLY

21:57

Description

In the hushed corridors of a modest Parisian hotel, a dignified man in his fifties steps out of his carriage and moves with the measured grace of someone accustomed to authority. He summons his servants, inquires about his son’s return, and is met with a quiet tension that hints at hidden worries beneath the polished surface of his aristocratic world. The opening scene, with its careful attention to firelight and the soft rustle of curtains, sets a tone of restrained elegance that masks deeper moral complexities.

As the evening unfolds, the Count’s polite inquiries give way to an unsettling sense that something vital is amiss, inviting listeners into a portrait of high society where appearances conceal inner turmoil. Feuillet’s keen eye for the nuances of genteel melancholy draws us into a world where duty, pride, and the fear of scandal intertwine, promising a story that probes the cost of honor and the quiet desperation that can linger behind noble façades.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (182K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-04-01

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 wrote polished, emotionally sharp stories about love, society, and the inner lives of his characters. His work helped bridge the gap between Romantic feeling and Realist observation.

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