Paula Monti, Tome I ou L'Hôtel Lambert - histoire contemporaine

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Paula Monti, Tome I ou L'Hôtel Lambert - histoire contemporaine

by Eugène Sue

FR·~4 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total

PAULA MONTI OU L'HOTEL LAMBERT

0:45

PAULA MONTI.

0:00

PREMIÈRE PARTIE.

0:01

CHAPITRE PREMIER. - LE BAL DE L'OPÉRA.

13:32

CHAPITRE II. - UNE INTRIGUE.

12:31

CHAPITRE III. - LE DOMINO.

4:03

CHAPITRE IV. - PAULA MONTI.

9:02

CHAPITRE V. - L'AVEU.

17:56

CHAPITRE VI. - M. DE BRÉVANNES.

16:42

CHAPITRE VII. - MADAME DE BRÉVANNES.

20:48

Description

Set against the glittering backdrop of the 1837 Paris Opéra, the story opens with a bustling midnight ball where society’s elite mingle amid laughter, gossip, and the clatter of domino tiles. A witty, outspoken woman—known for her sharp tongue and unapologetic candor—draws the attention of a nervous young gentleman named Fierval, sparking a playful yet pointed exchange about the elusive Princess of Hansfeld, a figure both admired and shrouded in mystery.

Into this swirl of flirtation and intrigue steps M. de Brévannes, a charismatic thirty‑something with a dark, olive complexion and a reputation for both charm and mischief. His arrival promises to stir old acquaintances and forge new alliances, hinting at hidden motives that could ripple through the glittering halls of the opera and beyond, perhaps even reaching the enigmatic Hotel Lambert. The stage is set for a tale of social maneuvering, concealed desires, and the delicate dance between reputation and rebellion.

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Full title

Paula Monti, Tome I ou L'Hôtel Lambert - histoire contemporaine ou L'Hôtel Lambert - histoire contemporaine

Language

fr

Duration

~4 hours (279K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica)

Release date

2005-10-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eugène Sue

Eugène Sue

1804–1857

Best known for turning the city into a stage for suspense, scandal, and social outrage, this French novelist helped make the newspaper serial a sensation. His most famous works, including The Mysteries of Paris and The Wandering Jew, mixed cliffhangers with a fierce interest in poverty and injustice.

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