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Volume 4. - CHAPTER XXI.
A restless young Spaniard, Ulrich Navarrete, sails to Venice, bearing the hopes of a royal envoy and the weight of an imminent marriage to Isabella. Though the ship’s decks sway, his mind drifts between melancholy memories of his beloved and a fierce yearning to immerse himself in Renaissance art. He dreams of wandering Italy’s sun‑lit streets, studying the masters, and finding his own voice, yet domestic life feels like a chain around his spirit. The voyage becomes a crucible where duty and desire clash, shaping the man he might become.
Upon docking in the glittering lagoon city, Ulrich is swept into a swirl of color, music, and the exuberant Carnival that promises liberation from sorrow. The bustling canals, gilded domes, and lively ateliers stir his imagination, while a wary secretary senses his inner turmoil. As he steps into the heart of artistic splendor, the question looms: will the lure of beauty free him, or will his obligations anchor him still? The first act leaves listeners poised on the brink of a transformative encounter.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (89K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1898
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