
In a dimly lit chamber of a 16th‑century French chateau, the night is heavy with the creak of ancient timber and the whisper of a storm outside. Countess Jeanne d’Herouville lies awake, her body suddenly seized by the first, terrifying pangs of labor, and she must balance her fear of the unknown with the need to keep her husband undisturbed. The room, filled with faded tapestries, marble statues and a massive green silk canopy, feels both a sanctuary and a cage as she quietly tests the limits of her strength.
As the pain intensifies, Jeanne’s thoughts dart from the ornate carvings that loom like silent judges to the fragile life she carries, each breath a reminder of the danger ahead. The oppressive silence is broken only by the occasional rustle of the heavy drapery and the distant howl of the wind through the chimney, heightening the sense that something unseen watches. Listeners are drawn into her intimate struggle, feeling the claustrophobic elegance of the era and the raw, human anxiety of a woman on the brink of a life‑changing moment.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (196K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by John Bickers, and Dagny, and David Widger
Release date
2004-10-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1799–1850
A giant of French fiction, he turned the crowded streets, salons, and back rooms of 19th-century France into vivid, gripping stories. His vast cycle of novels and tales, known as La Comédie humaine, helped shape the modern realist novel.
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