The Mysteries of Paris - Volume 4

Eugène Sue (1804 - 1857)

Rodolphe, who is really the Grand Duke of Gerolstein (a fictional kingdom of Germany) but is disguised as a Parisian worker. He can speak in argot, is extremely strong and a good fighter. However he shows great compassion for the lower classes, good judgment, and has a brilliant mind. He is at ease in all layers of society and so is able to understand their problems, and how the different social classes are linked. Summary by Michele Eaton

Genre(s): Published 1800 -1900

Language: English

Group: Mysteries of Paris

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Ch. 1 Rigolette's First Sorrow - Part 1 Celine Major
00:23:51
Play 02 Ch. 1 Rigolette's First Sorrow - Part 2 Celine Major
00:21:57
Play 03 Ch. 2 The Will Celine Major
00:26:46
Play 04 Ch. 3 L'Ile du Ravageur Celine Major
00:25:19
Play 05 Ch. 4 The Freshwater Pirate Celine Major
00:40:16
Play 06 Ch. 5 The Mother and Son Celine Major
00:33:32
Play 07 Ch. 6 François and Amandine Celine Major
00:29:10
Play 08 Ch. 7 A Lodging-house Celine Major
00:20:15
Play 09 Ch. 8 The Victims of Misplaced Confidence - Part 1 Celine Major
00:24:06
Play 10 Ch. 8 The Victims of Misplaced Confidence - Part 2 Celine Major
00:20:58
Play 11 Ch. 9 The Rue de Chaillot Celine Major
00:24:05
Play 12 Ch. 10 The Comte de Saint-Remy Celine Major
00:27:10
Play 13 Ch. 11 The Interview Celine Major
00:35:28
Play 14 Ch. 12 The Search Celine Major
00:39:26
Play 15 Ch. 13 The Adieux Celine Major
00:22:49
Play 16 Ch. 14 Recollections Celine Major
00:41:32
Play 17 Ch. 15 The Boats Celine Major
00:18:25
Play 18 Ch. 16 The Happiness of Meetings Celine Major
00:44:40
Play 19 Ch. 17 Doctor Griffon Celine Major
00:11:10
Play 20 Ch. 18 The Portrait Celine Major
00:17:31
Play 21 Ch. 19 The Agent of Safety Celine Major
00:10:06
Play 22 Ch. 20 The Chouette Celine Major
00:35:00