
audiobook
by vicomte de François-René Chateaubriand, Émile Chédieu de Robethon, marquise de Delphine de Sabran Custine
A remarkable collection of forty previously unseen letters opens a window onto the private world of two of France’s most talked‑about figures. Spanning almost two decades, the correspondence traces the evolving intimacy between the celebrated writer and the aristocratic Marquise de Custine, from his early marriage and exile to the vibrant salon life that surrounded them. Listeners will hear the cadence of their exchanges, rich with the emotions and concerns that shaped their lives beyond the public stage.
These letters do more than recount personal anecdotes; they confront a long‑standing portrait that has painted Chateaubriand as cold and his lover as a victim of his whims. By presenting their words in full, the volume restores nuance, revealing a partnership marked by mutual respect, artistic admiration, and the complexities of a turbulent historical moment. The surrounding commentary situates the exchanges amid the key figures and events of their era, helping listeners grasp the broader cultural backdrop.
The editors have carefully framed the correspondence, providing just enough historical context to make the letters intelligible without overwhelming the listener. This thoughtful presentation invites anyone interested in Romantic literature, French aristocracy, or the human side of genius to experience a dialogue that has long been hidden from view.
Language
fr
Duration
~4 hours (257K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-08-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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