The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris

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The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris

by Émile Zola

EN·~65 hours·91 chapters

Chapters

91 total
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THE THREE CITIES - LOURDES, ROME, PARIS - By Émile Zola - Translated By Ernest A. Vizetelly

0:05
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CONTENTS

1:40
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PREFACE

7:56
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LOURDES

0:00
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THE FIRST DAY

0:00
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I. PILGRIMS AND PATIENTS

42:30
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II. PIERRE AND MARIE

47:52
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III. POITIERS

48:16
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IV. MIRACLES

55:58
10

V. BERNADETTE

59:28

Description

In this sweeping novel the author follows a massive pilgrimage to a renowned shrine, tracing the movements of hundreds of believers, the sick, and the caretakers who tend them. Over five days the story moves from the arrival of steam trains to the hushed night vigils at the grotto, painting a vivid portrait of crowds, rituals, and the stark landscape of hope and doubt. The narrative weaves together a dozen intertwined lives—pilgrims, physicians, priests, and local townsfolk—each offering a different perspective on faith and suffering.

At the heart of the tale lies a delicate mystery surrounding a young woman's desperate search for a cure, set against the broader canvas of miracles and disappointment. The author balances meticulous detail—processions, healing pools, and the bustling streets—with a philosophical inquiry into why people turn to the supernatural when science fails them. As the days unfold, the novel captures both the collective fervor of the pilgrimage and the intimate, often heartbreaking, moments that define each pilgrim's journey.

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The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris Lourdes, Rome and Paris

Language

en

Duration

~65 hours (3789K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Émile Zola

Émile Zola

1840–1902

A fearless French novelist and journalist, he helped define literary naturalism with vivid, unflinching stories about ordinary lives. His work also made him a major public voice during the Dreyfus Affair, showing how literature and conscience could meet.

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