Les Éthiopiennes, ou Théagènes et Chariclée, tomes 1-3

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Les Éthiopiennes, ou Théagènes et Chariclée, tomes 1-3

by of Emesa Heliodorus

FR·~11 hours

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Set against a lush tapestry of mythic Greece, the tale follows the passionate bond between Théagène, a noble youth, and Chariclée, a radiant maiden of uncommon spirit. Their love blossoms amid sun‑kissed hills, fragrant groves, and the ever‑watchful presence of the Muses, while the surrounding world teems with playful satyrs, vigilant deities, and the restless currents of a river that can both nurture and rage.

Through vivid scenes of festivals, secret meetings by silver springs, and whispered counsel from divine patrons, the narrative explores the tension between desire and duty. Théagène’s steadfast devotion is tested by jealous rivals, familial expectations, and the capricious whims of the gods, prompting him to question the true nature of honor and justice.

The novel’s lyrical style invites listeners to linger on its poetic descriptions, while its moral undercurrents ask whether love can triumph over the inevitable obstacles set by fate and society. The first act promises a journey of heartfelt yearning, gentle humor, and the promise of trials that will shape the lovers’ destinies.

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Language

fr

Duration

~11 hours (634K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Madeleine Fournier and Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France.)

Release date

2015-05-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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of Emesa Heliodorus

Best known for the ancient Greek romance Aethiopica (also called Theagenes and Chariclea), this writer from Emesa in Roman Syria has long been linked to one of the oldest and most influential surviving novels. Little is known for certain about the person behind the book, which only adds to its mystery.

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