
PAUL MARGUERITTE
Tante Million
Tante Million - I LE LUNCH ORAGEUX
LE CRI DE LA VIE
LA BAGUE AU DOIGT
DOMINICAL
LE RESSORT CACHÉ
LE MASQUE BRISÉ
L’ÉPREUVE
L’ESCLAVE
In a grand Parisian townhouse where every room is a showcase of opulence, a formidable matriarch presides over a meticulously ordered life. Madame Goulart, known to her heirs as “Tante Million,” structures each week like a clockwork ritual—social salons on Monday, scholarly gatherings on Tuesday, and a careful inventory of silverware on Thursday. Her household runs with military precision, from the devoted lady‑in‑waiting Zoé to the impeccably dressed footmen, all responding to her unyielding will.
When a stubborn fever forces her into bed, the usual discipline gives way to a fierce indulgence. Ignoring the doctor’s counsel, she summons a lavish lunch of foie gras, pâtés, and chocolate, devouring it with a fervor that borders on the theatrical. The scene reveals her insatiable appetite for comfort and control, as well as the simmering tension between her selfish cravings and Zoé’s weary, yet loyal, attempts to keep order. This opening sets the stage for a sharp, witty portrait of a woman whose wealth cannot hush the echo of her own desires.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (259K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
France: Flammarion, 1925.
Credits
René Galluvot (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica))
Release date
2023-03-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1860–1918
Remembered for both novels and pantomimes, this French writer brought an unusual mix of theatrical flair and naturalist realism to his work. His life was shaped by family history, Algeria, and a long creative partnership with his brother Victor.
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