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The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, Volume III
Author: Alain‑René Le Sage
Narrator: Doushu
Unabridged: 11 hr 2 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: HongMei Zhou
Published: 05/16/2026
Categories: Fiction, Action & Adventure
Synopsis
The Adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane, Volume IIIby Alain‑René Le Sage
Translated into English by Tobias Smollett | Read by Doushu
In this final volume of Le Sage‘s picaresque masterpiece, Gil Blas has risen from a ragged student to the trusted private secretary of the Spanish prime minister. Yet wealth and position have not dulled his wit. He navigates the treacherous currents of court intrigue, outmaneuvers corrupt officials, and watches the downfall of those who once lorded over him.
As age grays his temples, Gil Blas looks back on a life of disguises, narrow escapes, and bitter‑sweet loves. He befriends a loyal servant, Scipio, who becomes his mirror and conscience. Together, they survive a shipwreck, a jealous nobleman’s plot, and the final revelation of a long‑hidden secret.
Yet this is no simple rags‑to‑riches fable. Le Sage’s unsentimental eye reveals the moral compromises required by survival. Gil Blas remains a rogue, but a lovable one – cunning, resourceful, and never fully tamed. The novel ends not with a blaze of glory but with a quiet smile, as the old adventurer retires to the countryside, leaving behind a world that has taught him everything except how to be a saint.
First published in French between 1715 and 1735, Gil Blas achieved immediate success across Europe. Tobias Smollett’s 1748 English translation remains the most spirited and influential, capturing Le Sage‘s satirical edge and humane irony.
This audiobook is based on the public domain text from Project Gutenberg, featuring Smollett’s classic translation of Volume III. Produced and narrated by Doushu, with AI assistance.
Translated into English by Tobias Smollett | Read by Doushu
In this final volume of Le Sage‘s picaresque masterpiece, Gil Blas has risen from a ragged student to the trusted private secretary of the Spanish prime minister. Yet wealth and position have not dulled his wit. He navigates the treacherous currents of court intrigue, outmaneuvers corrupt officials, and watches the downfall of those who once lorded over him.
As age grays his temples, Gil Blas looks back on a life of disguises, narrow escapes, and bitter‑sweet loves. He befriends a loyal servant, Scipio, who becomes his mirror and conscience. Together, they survive a shipwreck, a jealous nobleman’s plot, and the final revelation of a long‑hidden secret.
Yet this is no simple rags‑to‑riches fable. Le Sage’s unsentimental eye reveals the moral compromises required by survival. Gil Blas remains a rogue, but a lovable one – cunning, resourceful, and never fully tamed. The novel ends not with a blaze of glory but with a quiet smile, as the old adventurer retires to the countryside, leaving behind a world that has taught him everything except how to be a saint.
First published in French between 1715 and 1735, Gil Blas achieved immediate success across Europe. Tobias Smollett’s 1748 English translation remains the most spirited and influential, capturing Le Sage‘s satirical edge and humane irony.
This audiobook is based on the public domain text from Project Gutenberg, featuring Smollett’s classic translation of Volume III. Produced and narrated by Doushu, with AI assistance.