The Cross of Berny; Or, Irene's Lovers

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The Cross of Berny; Or, Irene's Lovers

by Théophile Gautier, Mme Emile de Girardin, Joseph Méry, Jules Sandeau

EN·~9 hours

Chapters

Description

A lively epistolary tale unfolds through the letters of four celebrated writers, each adopting a distinct persona that brings a fresh voice to the story. Their correspondence weaves together wit, rivalry, and a keen eye for social nuance, creating a vivid portrait of 19th‑century Parisian salons and the tangled emotions that swirl within them.

At its heart is Irene de Chateaudun, who confides in a trusted confidante about her sudden engagement to the charming Prince de Monbert. While she gushes over his generosity and allure, a restless anxiety gnaws at her, prompting a cascade of doubts that clash with her outward devotion. As Irene’s inner conflict surfaces, the other correspondents—each a literary heavyweight—offer their own sharp observations, turning personal turmoil into a sparkling exchange of ideas and advice.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (541K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Curtis Weyant, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2004-08-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Théophile Gautier

Théophile Gautier

1811–1872

A vivid voice of 19th-century French literature, he brought poetry, novels, travel writing, and art criticism together with a strong belief in beauty for its own sake. Best known for works like Mademoiselle de Maupin, Captain Fracasse, and Émaux et Camées, he helped shape the movement later linked with "art for art’s sake."

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Mme Emile de Girardin

Mme Emile de Girardin

1804–1855

A brilliant figure in 19th-century French literary life, she wrote poetry, novels, plays, and sharp social commentary with wit and elegance. Best known under the pen name Vicomte de Launay, she moved easily between journalism and high society while building a notable career of her own.

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Joseph Méry

Joseph Méry

1798–1865

A lively 19th-century French man of letters, he moved easily between poetry, journalism, novels, and theater. His career reflects the fast-paced literary world of his time, where writers often worked across many forms at once.

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Jules Sandeau

Jules Sandeau

1811–1883

A major figure in 19th-century French letters, he wrote novels and plays that helped shape the literary world of his time. His life also intersected with George Sand’s early career, adding another layer of interest to his story.

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