The Bohemians of the Latin Quarter

Henri Murger (1832 - 1861)
Translated by Anonymous

As much as any other work of literature, Henri Murger’s 1851 collection of witty sketches Scènes de la vie de bohème shaped the later romanticized image of the bohemian artist: independent, insouciant, exuberantly lustful, devoted to Art for Art’s sake no matter how cold and hungry the artist might be. Four young Parisian artists, Schaunard the composer, Marcel the painter, Rodolphe the poet, and Colline the philosopher, form an informal Bohemian alliance dedicated to Art and the joy of Life. Pretty and faithless young mistresses come and go from their beds, most notably Mimi, Phémie, and Musette, while the young artists do their best to foil their creditors and feed their bellies on the way to artistic glory. Resisting the conforming forces of Success and Society is their greatest challenge, and in the end the question is: Does a time come at last to give up the joys of Bohemia? ( Expatriate)

Genre(s): Humorous Fiction, Literary Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Author's Original Preface Expatriate
00:28:13
Play 01 I. How the Bohemian Club Was Formed (1) Expatriate
00:22:46
Play 02 I. How the Bohemian Club Was Formed (2) Expatriate
00:20:37
Play 03 I. How the Bohemian Club Was Formed (3) Expatriate
00:16:11
Play 04 II. A Good Angel Expatriate
00:11:31
Play 05 III. Lenten Loves Expatriate
00:15:38
Play 06 IV. Ali Rodolphe; or, The Turk Perforce Expatriate
00:14:59
Play 07 V. The Carlovingian Coin Expatriate
00:16:54
Play 08 VI. Mademoiselle Musette Expatriate
00:13:38
Play 09 VII. The Billows of Pactolus Expatriate
00:17:18
Play 10 VIII. The Cost of a Five Franc Piece Expatriate
00:16:06
Play 11 IX. The White Violets Expatriate
00:14:55
Play 12 X. The Cape of Storms Expatriate
00:16:05
Play 13 XI. A Bohemian Cafe Expatriate
00:17:39
Play 14 XII. A Bohemian "At Home" (1) Expatriate
00:16:14
Play 15 XII. A Bohemian "At Home" (2) Expatriate
00:16:38
Play 16 XIII. The House Warming Expatriate
00:15:30
Play 17 XIV. Mademoiselle MImi (1) Expatriate
00:19:48
Play 18 XIV. Mademoiselle MImi (2) Expatriate
00:17:16
Play 19 XV. Donec Gratus Expatriate
00:17:03
Play 20 XVI. The Passage of the Red Sea Expatriate
00:15:45
Play 21 XVII. The Toilette of the Graces (1) Expatriate
00:16:55
Play 22 XVII. The Toilette of the Graces (2) Expatriate
00:15:38
Play 23 XVIII. Francine's Muff (1) Expatriate
00:16:21
Play 24 XVIII. Francine's Muff (2) Expatriate
00:14:31
Play 25 XVIII. Francine's Muff (3) Expatriate
00:17:37
Play 26 XIX. Musette's Fancies (1) Expatriate
00:20:12
Play 27 XIX. Musette's Fancies (2) Expatriate
00:21:38
Play 28 XX. Mimi in Fine Feather (1) Expatriate
00:17:02
Play 29 XX. Mimi in Fine Feather (2) Expatriate
00:16:35
Play 30 XXI. Romeo & Juliet Expatriate
00:18:03
Play 31 XXII. Epilogue To The Loves Of Rodolphe And Mademoiselle Mimi (1) Expatriate
00:20:56
Play 32 XXII. Epilogue To The Loves Of Rodolphe And Mademoiselle Mimi (2) Expatriate
00:19:22
Play 33 XXII. Epilogue To The Loves Of Rodolphe And Mademoiselle Mimi (3) Expatriate
00:17:57
Play 34 XXIII. Youth is Fleeting Expatriate
00:05:52