Abbé Prévost
Abbé Prévost, born in 1697 in Hesdin, France, was a fascinating figure in the literary world of the 18th century. Originally a priest, he became a novelist and editor whose works captured the complexities of love and adventure. Prévost is best known for his captivating novel "Manon Lescaut," which tells the poignant story of a young man's passionate yet tumultuous relationship with a beautiful woman. His writing is marked by a deep understanding of human emotions, making his characters relatable and their struggles timeless.
Throughout his life, Prévost traveled extensively, which influenced his storytelling and enriched his narratives with a variety of experiences and perspectives. His contributions to literature extend beyond "Manon Lescaut," as he explored themes of desire, morality, and the quest for happiness in several other works. If you're curious to delve into the world of Abbé Prévost, you can explore his stories in this app, where you'll find a treasure trove of his engaging tales waiting to be discovered.
Manon Lescaut
Read by René Depasse
Abbé Prévost
L’Histoire du chevalier Des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut a immortalisé l’Abbé Prévost et ce long récit est consid&…
Manon Lescaut y el caballero des Grieux
Read by Mongope
Abbé Prévost
Manon Lescaut es uno de los romances mas intensos de la Literatura, un recorrido intrincado por la pasión, la virtud y la razó…
Manon Lescaut
Read by Mary Bard
Abbé Prévost
Published in 1731, Manon Lescaut (on which the Puccini opera is based) takes as its themes passionate, tragic love, and redemption through s…