
Step into a bustling slice of mid‑nineteenth‑century France, where the corridors of power echo with heated debates over finance, justice, and public works. Listeners will hear a vivid account of the Council of the Order of Lawyers before the royal court, as ministers argue the fate of interest rates, the re‑appointment of a controversial prosecutor, and ambitious railway experiments that promise to reshape travel. The narrative captures the tension between tradition and reform, offering a clear window into the political pulse of July 1844.
Beyond the courtroom, the issue unfolds a rich tapestry of cultural and worldly reports: the triumph of Mademoiselle Rachel in “Phèdre,” a lively travelogue across France and Navarre, and striking engravings that bring the era’s humor and curiosity to life. Short pieces on contemporary novelists, industrial exhibitions, and far‑off colonies add depth, while witty caricatures and puzzles sprinkle a light‑hearted touch. Together, these strands create an engaging portrait of French society at a pivotal moment.
Language
fr
Duration
~2 hours (154K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Rénald Lévesque
Release date
2015-02-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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