The weight of the name

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The weight of the name

by Paul Bourget

EN·~9 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total
1

BY - PAUL BOURGET - Author of "A Divorce," "Pastels of Men," etc.

0:04
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Translated from the French by - GEORGE BURNHAM IVES

0:03
3

Boston - Little, Brown, and Company - 1908

0:17
4

THE WEIGHT OF THE NAME

0:01
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I LANDRI

1:00:06
6

II A GRAND SEIGNEUR

1:15:26
7

III THE TRAGIC UNDERSIDE OF A GRAND EXISTENCE

51:19
8

IV THE TRAGIC UNDERSIDE OF A GRAND EXISTENCE (Concluded)

54:44
9

V IN UNIFORM

1:04:19
10

VI THE WILL

53:32

Description

A young French aristocrat, Landri de Claviers‑Grandchamp, drifts through the elegant streets of Paris, his polished uniform and charming bearing masking a restless heart. Though society expects him to pursue power and prestige, he is haunted by a secret longing for a woman he has adored for years—a widow whose name haunts his thoughts each time he passes her modest townhouse.

The novel opens with Landri’s daring attempt to meet her, weaving together the glittering backdrop of historic boulevards, grand churches, and the disappearing old‑world mansions of the capital. As he navigates the tension between his noble lineage and his unspoken devotion, readers glimpse the delicate balance of honor, duty, and the fragile hope that love can still bloom beneath the weight of a storied name.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (542K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: Little, Brown, and Company,1908.

Credits

Dagny and Laura Natal Rodrigues (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust Digital Library.)

Release date

2022-08-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Paul Bourget

Paul Bourget

1852–1935

A leading French novelist and critic of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he became famous for psychological fiction that probed belief, ambition, and the moral pressures of modern life. His work helped shape literary debate in France at a moment of major cultural change.

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