Pauline, ou la liberté de l'amour

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Pauline, ou la liberté de l'amour

by Louis Dumur

FR·~7 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

Pauline ou la liberté de l'amour

0:31
2

I

16:39
3

II

36:31
4

III

24:31
5

IV

27:46
6

V

32:57
7

VI

11:28
8

VII

20:52
9

VIII

15:33
10

IX

14:32

Description

In a modest Parisian apartment, a young woman named Pauline engages in a witty, almost theatrical conversation with her husband, Facial. As they discuss the inevitabilities of aging—Facial worrying about his impending forties while Pauline remains radiant—they reveal a marriage that is more comfortable companionship than passionate union. Their exchange drifts from light teasing about hair loss to deeper questions about what it means to truly love someone.

Pauline's sharp observations expose Facial's self‑image as a cautious, self‑appointed sage, and she challenges his belief that duty and prudence can substitute for genuine feeling. The dialogue becomes a subtle clash of ideals: the desire for freedom and spontaneity versus the security of routine. Listeners are drawn into this intimate portrait of a couple at a crossroads, where the promise of love is examined through humor, philosophy, and the quiet tension of everyday life.

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Language

fr

Duration

~7 hours (457K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-09-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Louis Dumur

Louis Dumur

1860–1933

A Swiss-born writer who built much of his literary life in Paris, he moved easily between novels, poetry, drama, and criticism. He was also closely linked with the influential review Mercure de France, placing him at the heart of French-language literary culture around the turn of the twentieth century.

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