
Monsieur Lantin, a modest clerk in the Department of the Interior, falls deeply in love with a gentle, modest young woman whose reputation for virtue and charm spreads through Parisian society. Their marriage seems idyllic: she runs the household with clever frugality, lavishes tender affection on him, and fills their evenings with trips to the theatre. Yet Lantin cannot overlook her fascination with imitation jewelry—bright rhinestones, faux pearls, and glass‑set ornaments that glitter as if they were real.
When a harsh winter illness claims his beloved only eight days after a night at the opera, Lantin is plunged into profound grief. His once‑steady world unravels; he is haunted by memories of her smile and the lingering sparkle of her false gems. As the days pass, the comforts she provided fade, leaving him to confront a quiet desperation that threatens both his heart and his modest means.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (212K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-10-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1893
Best known for sharp, unsettling stories like "Boule de Suif" and "The Necklace," this French master of the short story had a gift for turning everyday life into something surprising, ironic, or quietly haunting. His writing is clear, vivid, and still feels strikingly modern.
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