
JOURNAL D'UN HOMME HEUREUX
DU MÊME AUTEUR
AVANT-PROPOS.
CHAPITRE PREMIER.
CHAPITRE II.
CHAPITRE III.
CHAPITRE IV.
CHAPITRE V.
CHAPITRE VI.
CHAPITRE VII.
A modest man lives in a cramped attic, keeping a daily journal that doubles as a calendar of sensations. Though the world rushes toward progress, he remains content in his humble corner, watching society like a tide from his window. His thoughts blend everyday details with a quiet philosophy, treating each ordinary object as a mirror of human nature. The voice is intimate, wry, and steeped in 19th‑century French ambience.
The opening entry lands on a rainy New Year's Day, where the narrator laments failed matches, a cold fire, and an empty jar of jam while pondering ancient Roman customs of gifts and good wishes. His sarcasm turns mundane frustrations into subtle critiques of social merriment and the fleeting promises of prosperity. Listeners will travel through his month‑by‑month reflections, discovering a blend of humor, melancholy, and philosophical curiosity that paints a vivid portrait of a solitary thinker in a bustling age.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (249K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laurent Vogel and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2009-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1806–1854
A 19th-century French writer from Brittany, he turned local legend, everyday life, and social observation into books that reached a wide audience. He is also remembered for an early speculative novel that imagines the future with surprising boldness.
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