The Confession of a Child of the Century

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The Confession of a Child of the Century

by Alfred de Musset

EN·~7 hours·38 chapters

Chapters

38 total
1

PART I - CHAPTER I

0:46
2

CHAPTER II

31:34
3

CHAPTER III

16:35
4

CHAPTER IV

9:41
5

CHAPTER V

15:51
6

CHAPTER VI

5:22
7

CHAPTER VII

5:02
8

CHAPTER VIII

6:20
9

CHAPTER IX

8:17
10

CHAPTER X

5:11

Description

In a raw, confessional voice, a young man looks back on the three years that scarred his adolescence during the tumult of the Napoleonic wars. He describes a generation born between battles, raised amid the clamor of cannons and the anxious whispers of mothers fearing for their sons. The narrative weaves his personal sense of a “moral malady” with vivid images of exhausted soldiers, fleeting triumphs, and a Europe trembling under the shadow of a single, charismatic ruler.

The narrator’s purpose is both intimate and urgent: to name the invisible illness that has infected his peers and to offer a warning that might spare others. He portrays the paradox of a time when glory and death were celebrated as noble, yet the after‑effects left families exhausted and children bewildered by a world that no longer knew the sound of swords. As he writes, the act of confession itself becomes a means of healing, a way to make sense of a shattered era.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (435K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alfred de Musset

Alfred de Musset

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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