
In this lyrical meditation the narrator convenes a whimsical tribunal of art and love, where the spirits of Chateaubriand, Hugo, Verlaine and countless others bear witness to the quiet genius of a forgotten poetess. Through a cascade of vivid images—altars of marble, sun‑lit mists over the Luxembourg gardens, and a golden veal‑calf offering—the work sketches a portrait of Marceline Desbordes‑Valmore as a modern Sappho, celebrated by the greats yet consigned to the shadows of history. The prose drifts between reverent eulogy and playful scholarly footnotes, inviting the listener to linger on each ornate reference.
As the narrative unfolds, the listener is led through a fragrant maze of verses, where each turn reveals another layer of literary intrigue and gentle humor. The language is rich yet accessible, echoing the cadence of 19th‑century salons while remaining vivid for contemporary ears. By the close of the first act, the stage is set for a deeper investigation of the poet’s legacy, promising an intimate journey into the heart of artistic devotion.
Language
fr
Duration
~8 hours (487K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Clarity, Hans Pieterse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2020-02-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1921
A glittering figure of fin-de-siècle Paris, this French poet and man of letters was famous for his cultivated style, sharp wit, and flair for turning life itself into art. He moved through the worlds of symbolism, salons, and high society while building a reputation that fascinated writers and artists around him.
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