Jacques Cazotte
Jacques Cazotte was a French writer born in 1719 in the picturesque city of Dijon. Best known for his contributions to the early Gothic novel, Cazotte's most notable work, "Le Diable amoureux" (The Devil in Love), showcases his talent for weaving together elements of fantasy, romance, and the supernatural. His writing often reflects the tensions of his time, blending Enlightenment ideas with the burgeoning fascination for the darker aspects of human nature. Cazotte's vivid imagination and unique narrative style earned him a place among the early masters of Gothic fiction.
Despite his relatively short literary career, which ended with his untimely death during the French Revolution in 1792, Cazotte's influence can still be felt in the works of later authors who explored similar themes. His stories invite readers to delve into the complexities of desire and morality, making them as relevant today as they were in the 18th century. If you're intrigued by tales that dance between the ethereal and the earthly, we encourage you to explore Jacques Cazotte's works available in the app. You may just find a new favorite that stirs your imagination.
Les Mille et une fadaises
Read by Ezwa
Jacques Cazotte
De retour de sa campagne, la Baronne de ... va voir la Marquise de ..., qui n'a plus fermé l'oeil depuis quinze jours. Qu'est-ce qui …
Le Diable amoureux (Version 2)
Read by René Depasse
Jacques Cazotte
Jacques Cazotte (1719-1792) avec Le Diable amoureux (1772) écrit le premier grand récit fantastique français.Le sujet :…