
BIBLIOTHÈQUE PLON - MORGANE
CHARLES LE GOFFIC - MORGANE - PARIS - LIBRAIRIE PLON - PLON-NOURRIT ET Cie, IMPRIMEURS-ÉDITEURS - 8, RUE GARANCIÈRE-6e - Tous droits réservés
PREMIÈRE PARTIE LE JOURNAL D'ANNETTE
DEUXIÈME PARTIE LA SIRÈNE
ÉPILOGUE (Fragment du Journal d'Annette.)
A storm‑swept Breton coastline frames the opening of this lyrical journal, where the narrator, Annette, records the everyday hardships of her family against a backdrop of age‑old legends. The sea is haunted by the name Morgane—a mysterious figure who drifts in folk tales as a siren, a storm‑bringer, or even a royal relative—yet the true nature of her presence remains as elusive as the fog that rolls over the cliffs.
Beyond the myth, Annette’s entries reveal personal loss: her father’s sudden death, the collapse of the family’s fortunes, and a marriage that has already unraveled. As she struggles to keep her thoughts together amid relentless rain, wind, and the relentless churn of the ocean, the journal becomes a fragile lifeline that hints at deeper secrets waiting to surface. This early part paints a vivid portrait of resilience in a world where myth and reality blend, inviting listeners to follow Annette’s search for meaning amid an unforgiving landscape.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (401K characters)
Release date
2026-07-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1863–1932
Drawn to the sea, folklore, and fierce regional pride, this Breton writer turned the landscapes and legends of Brittany into poetry, fiction, and history. His work made local culture feel vivid and important on the national stage.
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