
ŒUVRES COMPLÈTES - DE - ALFRED DE MUSSET - ÉDITION ORNÉE DE 28 GRAVURES - D'APRÈS LES DESSINS DE BIDA - D'UN PORTRAIT GRAVÉ PAR FLAMENG; D'APRÈS L'ORIGINAL DE LANDELLE - ET ACCOMPAGNÉE D'UNE NOTICE SUR ALFRED DE MUSSET PAR SON FRÈRE - TOME QUATRIÈME - COMÉDIES - II - PARIS - EDITION CHARPENTIER - L. HÉBERT, LIBRAIRE - 7, RUE PERRONET, 7 - 1888
LORENZACCIO - DRAME EN CINQ ACTES - 1834
ACTE PREMIER - SCÈNE PREMIÈRE
ACTE DEUXIÈME - SCÈNE PREMIÈRE
ACTE TROISIÈME - SCÈNE PREMIÈRE
ACTE QUATRIÈME - SCÈNE PREMIÈRE
ACTE CINQUIÈME - SCÈNE PREMIÈRE
LE CHANDELIER - COMÉDIE EN TROIS ACTES - PUBLIÉE EN 1835, REPRÉSENTÉE EN 1848.
ACTE PREMIER - SCÈNE PREMIÈRE
ACTE DEUXIÈME - SCÈNE PREMIÈRE
Set against the moon‑lit gardens of Renaissance Florence, this five‑act drama opens with the Duke and Lorenzo de’ Medici waiting in restless anticipation for a mysterious young lady who never appears. Their banter, laced with sarcasm and veiled frustration, quickly reveals a world where power, honor, and desire intersect beneath the fragrant night air. As the night deepens, whispers of intrigue stir among the assembled courtiers, hinting at hidden motives and fragile alliances.
The play’s sprawling cast—cardinals, merchants, soldiers, and restless youths—creates a vivid tapestry of Florentine society, each character carrying their own secrets and ambitions. Musset’s lyrical prose captures both the grandeur of the setting and the intimate anxieties of his protagonists, inviting listeners to feel the tension of a night poised on the brink of revelation. With its evocative language and richly drawn personalities, the opening promises a compelling blend of romance, politics, and the timeless struggle between duty and longing.
Language
fr
Duration
~7 hours (412K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pierre Lacaze, Suzanne Lybarger 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
2007-08-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1810–1857
A leading voice of French Romanticism, his writing moves easily between wit, heartbreak, and restless self-examination. Best known for his poetry and plays, he also turned his own turbulent emotions into some of the era’s most memorable prose.
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