The Idol of Paris

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The Idol of Paris

by Sarah Bernhardt

EN·~6 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

PART I. PARIS - CHAPTER I

12:02

CHAPTER II

10:15

CHAPTER III

20:03

CHAPTER IV

7:51

CHAPTER V

9:55

CHAPTER VI

7:13

CHAPTER VII

10:36

PART II. BRUSSELS - CHAPTER VIII

7:13

CHAPTER IX

19:22

CHAPTER X

6:21

Description

In a sun‑dappled dining room on Paris’s fashionable Boulevard Raspail, the Darbois family gathers around a gilded table, each member a portrait of the city’s intellectual and social elite. The philosopher father, his gentle wife, the pragmatic brother‑in‑law, a rising young painter, and a domineering cousin all occupy the space, but the real spark comes from their fifteen‑year‑old daughter, Esperance. Her striking looks and confident voice draw the attention of everyone, especially when she challenges the prevailing ideas about obedience and destiny.

The dinner conversation quickly turns into a spirited debate over the rights of children to choose their own paths, pitting the traditional, authoritarian views of the family’s patriarchal figures against Esperance’s fierce belief in personal freedom. As arguments rise, the room becomes a microcosm of a broader cultural clash—between old‑world authority and the emerging modern spirit of self‑determination that is beginning to reshape Parisian society.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (379K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sarah Bernhardt

Sarah Bernhardt

1844–1923

A fearless French stage star known as “the Divine Sarah,” she turned theater into international celebrity and mesmerized audiences with both tragic heroines and daring male roles. Her larger-than-life career helped shape modern acting, touring, and star culture.

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