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Each episode a woman chooses a book she loves and reads the first chapter aloud.
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Each episode a woman chooses a book she loves and reads the first chapter aloud.
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Books
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Sharon reads Madam de La Fayette
women read
1 hour 4 minutes 7 seconds
1 month ago
Sharon reads Madam de La Fayette

Name: Sharon


Reading: The Princess of Clèves, Madam de La Fayette


Why did you want to read this? I had re-read Marguerite Duras’s novel Le Ravissement de Lol V. Stein, and that caused me to think of La Princesse de Clèves, perhaps the first psychological novel. I thought of the moments of ravishing encounters or encounters that ravish, that take place through the gaze: seen, unseen.


How did you record yourself? In my study, at my table, reading Nancy Mitford’s translation from the screen of my computer rather than reclining on a divan,  as my English (and French) copies either are in London or have been stolen from my library, by the window, two dogs at my feet, one cat on the divan, another in a basket, a third crossly prowling, with a number of failed attempts, so many, until I determined that I must simply press on regardless of errors in reading, the stutters, the inconsistencies of pronunciation, the misreadings.

women read
Each episode a woman chooses a book she loves and reads the first chapter aloud.