Le journal d'une femme de chambre
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Narrated by:
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Élise Pierre
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By:
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Octave Mirbeau
About this listen
Octave Mirbeau arrache le masque de respectabilité des puissants, fouille dans leur linge sale, débusque les crapuleries camouflées derrière les manières et les grimaces avantageuses. Et il nous amène peu à peu à faire nôtre le constat vengeur de Célestine : "Si infâmes que soient les canailles, ils ne le sont jamais autant que les honnêtes gens." Bref, il nous révèle l'envers du décor et le fonds de sanie du cœur humain, mis à nu sans souci de la pudeur.
Après Flaubert et Baudelaire, Mirbeau fait du bourgeois l'incarnation de la laideur morale, de la bassesse intellectuelle et de la misère affective et sexuelle, dont les Lanlaire, au patronyme ridicule, sont les vivants prototypes.©domaine public (P)2017 Le Livre Qui Parle
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