Trois hommes: Pascal, Ibsen, Dostoïevski

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Trois hommes: Pascal, Ibsen, Dostoïevski

by André Suarès

FR·~6 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
1

TROIS HOMMES

0:00
2

QUELQUES ŒUVRES DE SUARÈS

0:58
3

ANDRÉ SUARÈS - TROIS HOMMES - PASCAL, IBSEN DOSTOÏEVSKI - ÉDITIONS DE LA NOUVELLE REVUE FRANÇAISE - 35 & 37, RUE MADAME, PARIS 1913

0:18
4

VISITE A PASCAL

1:21:02
5

LE PORTRAIT D'IBSEN

3:20:34
6

DOSTOÏEVSKI

2:06:36
7

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

0:38
8

ÉDITIONS DE LA NOUVELLE REVUE FRANÇAISE

2:12

Description

In this meditative work the author walks us into the mind of a weary Parisian, Monsieur de Séipse, whose disillusionment with the clamor of the city drives him to the quiet ruins of Port‑Royal. The narrative drifts between vivid descriptions of the wind‑swept countryside and a deep, almost lyrical rumination on power, fate and the fragile balance between personal will and circumstance. As the clouds gather over the old abbey, the text subtly introduces three towering thinkers—Pascal, Ibsen and Dostoevsky—whose ideas echo in the narrator’s reflections on order and chaos.

The book unfolds as a blend of travel diary, philosophical essay and literary reverie, inviting listeners to consider how history and personal experience intertwine. Richly atmospheric and quietly probing, it offers a thoughtful portrait of a restless soul seeking meaning amid the lingering shadows of great minds.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (395K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Laurent Vogel, Pierre Lacaze and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2021-08-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

André Suarès

André Suarès

1868–1948

A fiercely independent French poet, essayist, and critic, this striking literary voice moved at the center of modern French letters while always sounding entirely his own. His work is known for its intensity, musical prose, and deep love of art, travel, and great historical figures.

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