Le chef-d’œuvre inconnu / La messe de l'athée
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Narrated by:
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Michaël Lonsdale
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By:
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Honoré de Balzac
About this listen
La messe de l'athée présente un épisode de la vie du docteur Desplein, athée, que son élève Bianchon surprend à écouter une messe à l'église Saint-Sulpice. Il le suit, et découvre le secret du grand professeur. Une réflexion sur la piété filiale, à l'encontre de tout dogmatisme.©2013 Audiolib (P)2013 Audiolib
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"La beauté est une chose sévère et difficile qui ne se laisse point atteindre ainsi, il faut attendre des heures, l'épier, la presser et l'enlacer étroitement pour la forcer à se rendre."
Honoré de Balzac
"La beauté est une chose sévère et difficile qui ne se laisse point atteindre ainsi, il faut attendre des heures, l'épier, la presser et l'enlacer étroitement pour la forcer à se rendre."
Honoré de Balzac
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