
Set against the austere world of early‑19th‑century England, the story follows a young, restless mind as it navigates the brutal discipline of an elite public school. Under the iron‑fisted tutelage of Dr Keate, pupils are molded through relentless drills, classical memorization, and a harsh hierarchy that makes even the smallest transgression a lesson in endurance. Through vivid scenes of classroom debates, secretive friendships, and the ever‑present threat of corporal punishment, the narrative captures the clash between rigid authority and the budding curiosity that will later fuel a poet’s revolutionary spirit.
Beyond the schoolyard, the protagonist’s family life and early encounters with radical ideas begin to surface. Visits to bustling London salons, whispered discussions about liberty, and tentative forays into literature reveal a mind eager to break free from imposed conventions. The novel’s gentle, fact‑based approach invites listeners to feel the tension between tradition and the yearning for change that defines this formative period.
Language
fr
Duration
~6 hours (367K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by Hathi Trust.)
Release date
2019-06-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1885–1967
A novelist, biographer, and essayist with a gift for making big lives feel human, he became one of the most widely read French writers of the 20th century. His books range from fiction to graceful biographies of figures such as Shelley, Byron, and Disraeli.
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