Monsieur de Phocas, Astarté: Roman

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Monsieur de Phocas, Astarté: Roman

by Jean Lorrain

FR·~7 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total

Monsieur de Phocas —Astarté—

1:14

Monsieur de Phocas

0:01

LE LEGS

13:49

LE MANUSCRIT

13:37

L'OPPRESSION

11:08

LES YEUX

12:59

IZÉ KRANILE

11:43

L'ENVOÛTEMENT

12:13

L'EFFROI DU MASQUE

12:02

LE GUÉRISSEUR

15:23

Description

In a sweltering Parisian afternoon, a solitary writer is interrupted by the enigmatic Monsieur de Phocas, a gaunt young man whose appearance seems both fragile and aristocratic. Dressed in a green‑myrtle silk suit and twirling an ivory‑tipped cane, he slips into the study, nonchalantly leafing through a manuscript as if it were his own. The narrator’s irritation quickly turns to fascination, drawn in by the visitor’s audacious disregard for propriety and the striking emerald‑glint of a jeweled bracelet that hints at a hidden world of art dealers and secret craftsmen.

The encounter unfolds like a delicate tableau, each detail— the polished lapis‑lazuli stones, the faint perfume of old paper, the rustle of silk—suggesting a deeper intrigue beneath the surface. As the writer wrestles with admiration and irritation, the reader is invited to follow his curiosity into the shadowy corridors of Parisian high society, where beauty, mystery, and the promise of an unseen conspiracy begin to intertwine.

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Language

fr

Duration

~7 hours (414K 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

2012-11-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean Lorrain

Jean Lorrain

1855–1906

A vivid figure of France’s fin-de-siècle literary world, this poet and novelist turned decadence, gossip, and glamour into an unmistakable style. Best known today for dark, sensuous works like Monsieur de Phocas, he remains one of the most striking voices of the French Decadent movement.

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