
audiobook
by vicomte de François-René Chateaubriand
A richly detailed memoir brings listeners into the world of a French nobleman whose life spanned the turbulence of the Revolution and the rise of Europe’s new order. The translation preserves every nuance of his original prose, complemented by contemporary illustrations that evoke the castles, salons, and battlefields he describes. It offers a rare, unabridged glimpse into the mind of a man who witnessed history from the inside.
The narrative opens with vivid recollections of childhood at Combourg Castle, where a restless spirit clashed with the expectations of aristocratic duty. He recounts his early education, secret wanderings, and the shock of seeing the old regime crumble around him. As the country unravels, his exile and wanderings across Europe become a canvas for both personal reflection and the birth of a literary voice.
Beyond the personal story, the memoir serves as a cultural document, revealing the passions, friendships, and political currents of the era. The translator’s careful notes explain occasional omissions, ensuring modern listeners can follow the author's journey without losing its original depth. This immersive first act invites anyone curious about a pivotal moment in French history to hear it told from the heart of someone who lived it.
Full title
The Memoirs of François René Vicomte de Chateaubriand sometime Ambassador to England, Volume 1 (of 6) Mémoires d'outre-tombe, volume 1
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (888K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodriguez & Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (online soon in an extended version, also linking to free sources for education worldwide ... MOOC's, educational materials,...) Images generously made available by the Hathi Trust.
Release date
2017-05-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1768–1848
A leading voice of early French Romanticism, he turned exile, travel, politics, and personal loss into books that helped reshape French literature. His work moves between memoir, fiction, history, and religion, with a dramatic, reflective style that still feels vivid.
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