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Sarrasine
- By: Honoré De Balzac
- Narrated by: John Lang
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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"Sarrasine" (1830) is a novella by Honoré de Balzac, part of his Comédie Humaine. The stage is set around midnight during a ball, the narrator is sitting at a window. There is an unknown old man around the house, whom the family was oddly devoted to, and who frightened and intrigued the partygoers. When the man sits next to the narrator's guest, Beatrix Rochefide, she touches him, and the narrator rushes her out of the room. The narrator knows who the man is and says he will tell her his story the next evening.
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Sarrasine [French Version]
- By: Honoré de Balzac
- Narrated by: Anne-Sophie Robin
- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
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Deux récits enchâssés, au croisement du réalisme et du fantastique ; une nouvelle presque oubliée, que sa redécouverte classa parmi les plus grands textes de la littérature ; un jeu complexe d'imbrications entre sculpture, musique et littérature : Sarrasine est un des textes les plus séduisants de Balzac. Une jeune femme ne peut s'empêcher de remarquer le vieillard décharné, pareil à un spectre, qui hante un coin d'une brillante soirée parisienne.
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Sarrasine [French Version]
- Narrated by: Anne-Sophie Robin
- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
- Release date: 05-31-16
- Language: French
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Le secret de la Sarrasine
- By: Delly
- Narrated by: Emmanuelle Lemée
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
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Depuis l'enfance, Raymond de Faligny et Elfrida Norsten sont voisins et ils sont ennemis. La famille du Dr Norsten - le père d'Elfrida - aurait dépouillé les Faligny d'une superbe propriété... Raymond leur voue une haine tenace. En revanche, sa sœur Aurore a noué avec le docteur des liens amicaux qui pourraient même devenir tendres. Mais une nuit, Aurore est assassinée... Dans le meurtrier en fuite, Raymond a formellement reconnu Norsten.
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Le secret de la Sarrasine
- Narrated by: Emmanuelle Lemée
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
- Release date: 04-08-21
- Language: French
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Faut-il faire peur pour sauver la planète ? Avec Oriane Sarrasin
- Length: 54 mins
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Désormais, chaque été apporte son lot de records de températures, de fonte de banquise, d’hectares de forêt partis en fumée ou de jour sans pluie.Désormais, chaque été, on voit passer des commentaires alarmant sur l’état de la planète, parfois même alarmistes.L’exemple le plus mémorable est surement ce tweet de Sandrine Rousseau sur les 60° en Espagne qui joue avec la confusion entre température au sol et température à 2 mètres. Un amalgame qu’elle a pleinement assumé. Elle a dit vouloir faire un effet wake-up, c’est à dire elle a cherché à réveiller les gens ...
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Faut-il faire peur pour sauver la planète ? Avec Oriane Sarrasin
- 10-15-23
- Echanges Climatiques
- Length: 54 mins
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