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by comte de Honoré-Gabriel de Riqueti Mirabeau
A witty, self‑conscious narrator addresses Satan himself, offering a mischievous “report” on the tangled world of love, money, and intrigue that defines his early life. In the flamboyant voice of an 18th‑century libertine, he recounts a series of daring escapades, the lure of beautiful women, and the restless search for a purpose beyond mere profit. The prose teems with clever wordplay, satirical observations, and a palpable tension between hedonistic pleasure and the yearning for something higher.
The story shifts when the speaker encounters a woman whose reputation for modesty and virtue seems at odds with his own reputation. Their meeting sparks a clash of desire and decorum, forcing him to confront the contradictions that have long guided his actions. As he navigates this delicate dance, the narrative offers a vivid portrait of a society where morality and sensuality constantly collide, inviting listeners to experience the restless spirit of a bygone era.
Language
fr
Duration
~3 hours (219K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-10-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1749–1791
A fiery voice of the early French Revolution, he was known for powerful speeches, bold political writing, and a life as dramatic as the age he helped shape.
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