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23 December 2021<br />
WayPoint - Theophile Gautier's "Clarimonde"<br />
A reading of Clarimonde, an appropriately creepy story befitting the tradition of Winter Solstice ghost stories. This story in French is titled La Morte Amoureuse.<br />
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For Waywords Podcast subscribers, think of this as a moment of shifting. In contrast to the idea of captivity explored by Chopin in "The Story of An Hour," Gautier turns his ideas about upon a very different power dynamic. How do these two viewpoints interact in terms of the protagonist's motivation and their psychological understanding of what possesses them?<br />
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For Legacy subscribers, this Gautier narrative seems to parallel some of my musings in recent episodes about inspiration.<br />
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For fans of vampires, recognize how old the legends are! This story dates to 1836. Stoker's Dracula, by contrast, was written in 1897.<br />
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The English translation for this work is by Lafcadio Hearn, c. 1882.<br />
Here is the epitaph from the story in the original French:<br />
Ici gît Clarimonde<br />
Qui fut de son vivant<br />
La plus belle du monde.<br />
Finally, though the convention in Gautier's time was to anonymize place names (i.e. "The village of S---"), for the reading, I have added place names suitably general which better leant themselves to the oral telling.<br />
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Read the Story (pdf): <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dvk9S7fU01mcU7bddLS7I4rq-syq1L4H/view?usp=sharing">https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Dvk9S7fU01mcU7bddLS7I4rq-syq1L4H/view?usp=sharing </a><br />
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CHAPTERS<br />
*This story was not originally printed in Chapters or sections, but I have named and inserted these only for the convenience of listeners. <br />
00:00:00     Intro<br />
00:00:30     Clarimonde - Framing<br />
00:05:04     First Meeting; An Assignment<br />
00:34:54     Second Meeting; A Death<br />
00:53:38     Third Meeting; A Departure<br />
01:07:35     A Double Life; Blood<br />
01:17:24     A Final Meeting: Loss<br />
01:25:15     Outro<br />
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Legacy

Steve Chisnell

Waypoint: Theophile Gautier’s “Clarimonde”

DEC 23, 202185 MIN
Legacy

Waypoint: Theophile Gautier’s “Clarimonde”

DEC 23, 202185 MIN

Description

A reading of "Clarimonde," an appropriately creepy story befitting the tradition of Winter Solstice ghost stories. This story in French is titled "La Morte Amoureuse."