
Henry Murger - SCÈNES DE LA VIE DE JEUNESSE - Nouvelles - (1851)
Le souper des funérailles
La maîtresse aux mains rouges
Le bonhomme Jadis
Les amours d'Olivier
Un poète de gouttières
Le manchon de Francine
Set against the glitter of mid‑nineteenth‑century Paris salons, the collection follows a circle of handsome, well‑to‑do youths and their elegant companions as they drift from opera balls to cafés, swapping champagne for spirited conversation. Their gatherings sparkle with quick‑witted repartee, mock‑heroic titles, and a playful obsession with being seen as both carefree and sophisticated. Amid the laughter, a stranger named Tristan offers a darker tale, prompting the company to vote between food and story, revealing the tension between indulgence and the urge to listen.
Through a series of vivid vignettes, the author paints the restless energy of youth on the brink of adulthood, where love, rivalry, and fleeting ambitions clash with moments of quiet melancholy. Each episode captures the bohemian pulse of the era—stylish dress, restless hearts, and the ever‑present promise of adventure—making the listener feel as if they are seated at the very table where stories unfold.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (287K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and www.ebooksgratuits.com
Release date
2006-06-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1822–1861
Best known for Scènes de la vie de bohème, he helped turn the struggles of poor young artists in Paris into one of the great myths of modern culture. His vivid, semi-autobiographical writing later inspired Puccini's La bohème and shaped how generations imagined bohemian life.
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