La Chartreuse De Parme

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La Chartreuse De Parme

by Stendhal

FR·~18 hours

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Milan in the spring of 1796 teeters on the brink of transformation. The city’s narrow streets and weary cafés awaken as a youthful, audacious army marches in, led by a commander whose reputation for brilliance spreads faster than the rumors of his victories. Citizens—once resigned to the slow grind of imperial rule—find themselves caught between lingering traditions and the intoxicating promise of a new order.

Amid the clamor, a eccentric miniature painter named Gros captures the spirit of the times with a daring caricature: a hulking archduke pierced by a French bayonet, from which bursts an absurd flood of grain. The sketch, reproduced on cheap paper and sold by the thousands, becomes a symbol of both ridicule and hope, exposing the absurdities of the old regime while rallying the populace around the French cause. Meanwhile, the new authorities impose hefty war contributions, testing the city’s resilience and stirring fresh tensions.

The opening of the novel paints a vivid portrait of a society on the cusp of upheaval—where humor, hunger, and heroism collide. Listeners will be drawn into the bustling cafés, the whispered conspiracies, and the vibrant clash of old and new that defines this pivotal moment in Italian history.

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Language

fr

Duration

~18 hours (1053K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tokuya Matsumoto, HTML formatting by Walter Debeuf, Project Gutenberg Volunteer.

Release date

1997-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stendhal

Stendhal

1783–1842

Best known for The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma, this sharp-eyed French novelist wrote with unusual psychological depth and a restless, modern energy. His life as a traveler, critic, and diplomat gave his fiction a worldly edge that still feels fresh.

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