Lettres à une inconnue, Tome Premier

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Lettres à une inconnue, Tome Premier

by Prosper Mérimée

FR·~7 hours

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In this intimate collection of letters, a keen observer sketches the enigmatic figure of Prosper Méril, a man whose composure and aloofness hide a fiercely guarded sensibility. Through vivid anecdotes and sharp commentary, the writer reveals how early humiliation taught Méril to keep his emotions in check, shaping a persona that balances detached elegance with a relentless inner scrutiny. The letters also trace his varied public life— from his diligent work cataloguing historic monuments to his occasional, deliberately muted presence in the Senate—painting a portrait of a thinker who prefers to stand apart while still influencing the circles he inhabits.

Beyond the biographical details, the correspondence offers a glimpse into the cultural salons of the era, the subtle ironies of courtly encounters, and the occasional absurdity that punctuates a life lived under constant observation. Listeners will be drawn into the writer’s witty tone and the nuanced portrait of a man who, despite his polished exterior, remains a compelling puzzle of restraint and intellect.

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Full title

Lettres à une inconnue, Tome Premier Précédée d'une étude sur P. Mérimée par H. Taine

Language

fr

Duration

~7 hours (412K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues and Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)

Release date

2018-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Prosper Mérimée

Prosper Mérimée

1803–1870

Best known for the novella that inspired Bizet’s Carmen, this sharp-eyed French writer also spent much of his life protecting historic buildings and monuments. His fiction blends cool, elegant style with drama, mystery, and a fascination with the past.

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