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Jean-Baptiste Seigneuric’s “Choléra Morbus”: The 1832 Cholera Epidemic in Roscoff Revealed

Jean-Baptiste Seigneuric, a dental doctor⁣ in Morlaix, has recently published his latest past novel, “Choléra⁣ morbus”, ‍delving into the harrowing episode‍ of cholera that‌ swept through Paris and reached Finistère ⁤in 1832. The novel‌ vividly recounts the arrival of the epidemic in Roscoff, capturing the ‍two devastating months that the inhabitants endured. Seigneuric’s work, rooted in⁤ extensive research from the Roscovite ​archives, blends​ real and fictional characters,⁣ offering a gripping narrative that reflects the medical theories‌ and trials of the early 19th century. ​

The novel introduces historical figures like Mayor Deschamps and Rector Poncin, the latter described as‌ “wielding both hope and threat” to manipulate his flock “into⁣ their credulity and forced devotion.” Alongside these,readers follow the journey of fictional protagonists,including doctor Martin Le Hir,portrayed as “a ‌rounded silhouette,an affable​ and reliable ​air,treated ‌his compatriots,” rich or poor without‍ discrimination.

Seigneuric’s writing is praised for its lively and precise style. The intertwined⁢ destinies of characters like Gireg⁣ Le Braz, Jeanne-Marie Caeron, and Pierre Lescoual—a former sailor turned ⁤banisher ​of the dead after a maritime accident—keep readers in suspense. the⁢ author’s dedication to ⁤historical‍ accuracy and ‍medical developments is evident, as he “kept abreast of all medical ⁤developments, striving not to neglect any of the hypotheses that science, still in its infancy, was developing against new diseases.”

Choléra morbus is part⁣ of‍ the “hors Temps”​ collection by ⁢Ex Aequo ⁤editions​ and is available ‌at​ Dialogues bookstores in ⁤Morlaix ⁤and Le‌ chant de la Marée in Roscoff.

| Key highlights of “Choléra⁤ morbus” |
| Author ⁢| ⁤Jean-Baptiste Seigneuric | ⁢
| Setting | Roscoff, 1832‌ |
| Characters | Mix of real and fictional ​figures‌ |⁢
| Style |⁢ Lively ⁢and ⁢precise |
| Availability | Dialogues (Morlaix), ‌Le⁢ Chant de la Marée (Roscoff) |

For those intrigued by historical narratives and the medical challenges of the 19th century, “Choléra‌ morbus”* offers a compelling ⁣read. Dive⁢ into the story of Roscoff’s struggle against cholera⁢ and explore⁢ the intricate lives of its inhabitants.
Jean-Baptiste Seigneuric, a dental doctor in Morlaix, has recently published his latest historical novel, “Choléra morbus”, which delves into⁣ the harrowing cholera epidemic ​that swept‌ through Paris and reached Finistère in 1832. The novel⁤ vividly recounts ⁢the arrival of the epidemic in Roscoff, capturing the two devastating months that the inhabitants endured. Seigneuric’s ⁢work, rooted in extensive research from the‌ Roscovite archives, blends real and fictional⁣ characters, offering a gripping narrative⁣ that reflects the medical theories and trials of the ‌early⁣ 19th century.

The novel⁢ introduces historical figures like Mayor Deschamps and Rector Poncin, the latter described as⁢ “wielding both hope and ⁤threat” to‌ manipulate his flock “into ⁤their credulity and forced devotion.” Alongside thes, readers follow⁤ the⁢ journey of fictional protagonists, including Doctor Martin Le Hir, portrayed as “a rounded⁤ silhouette, an affable and reliable air, treated his compatriots,” rich ​or poor without discrimination.

Seigneuric’s writing is praised for ⁢it’s‍ lively and precise style. The intertwined destinies of characters like Gireg Le braz, Jeanne-Marie Caeron, and Pierre⁢ Lescoual—a former sailor turned banisher of the dead after a maritime accident—keep readers in suspense. The author’s dedication to⁣ historical accuracy and medical developments is evident, as he‌ “kept abreast of all medical‌ developments, striving not to neglect any ‍of the hypotheses that science, still in its infancy, was⁣ developing against new diseases.”

“Choléra morbus” is part of the “hors Temps” collection by Ex Aequo editions and ‌is​ available at Dialogues bookstores in Morlaix and Le Chant de la Marée in Roscoff.

| Key highlights of “Choléra morbus” |

| Author | Jean-Baptiste Seigneuric |

| Setting | ⁣Roscoff, 1832 |

| Characters | Mix ⁤of real⁢ and fictional figures |

| Style ‌| ‌Lively and precise |

| Availability | Dialogues (Morlaix), Le Chant de la Marée (Roscoff) |

For those ‍intrigued by historical narratives and ⁤the medical ‍challenges of the 19th century, “Choléra morbus” offers a compelling and meticulously researched portrayal of a pivotal historical event.

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