Bogoriana: Roman uit Indië

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Bogoriana: Roman uit Indië

by Annie Foore

NL·~10 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
1

I. EEN BAL BIJ DEN GOUVERNEUR-GENERAAL.

18:34
2

II. DE FEEËNTUIN.

24:08
3

III. DE LANDVOOGD IN ZIJN KABINET.

17:24
4

IV. EEN INDISCHE HUISHOUDING.

14:43
5

V. DE JONGGEHUWDE IN HAAR EIGEN HUIS.

10:58
6

VI. PEIGNOIR CONTRA SARONG.

12:11
7

VII. FRANS VAN BEEVELANT.

17:39
8

VIII. IN DE WITTEBROODSWEKEN.

8:08
9

IX. EEN DINER MET EEN GAPING.

14:45
10

X. INVITATIES TEN HOVE.

23:13

Description

A luminous evening unfurls in the tropical gardens of Buitenzorg, where the governor‑general’s palace prepares for a spectacular ball. The air shimmers with the scent of orchids and the rustle of silk, while lanterns cast a warm glow over marble corridors and reflective ponds. Guests—colonial officials, their families, and a kaleidoscope of local youths—drift toward the grand hall, eager to glimpse the dazzling spectacle promised by the governor’s celebration of his returning heir.

Inside, the ballroom hums with the first strains of a marching band, and a procession of birds—eagles, peacocks, nightingales—mirrors the human parade of elegantly dressed couples. Amid the polite greetings and tentative smiles, the young ladies practice their steps, and the gentlemen, some nervous, some proud, await the moment the dance begins. The scene is a vivid portrait of colonial society’s pomp, curiosity, and the subtle tensions that linger beneath the glittering surface.

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Language

nl

Duration

~10 hours (629K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)

Release date

2021-07-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Annie Foore

Annie Foore

1847–1890

A pioneering Dutch-language novelist of the Dutch East Indies, she wrote sharp, observant fiction about colonial society and the pressures faced by European women living there. Her work helped open space for women's perspectives in nineteenth-century writing about Indonesia.

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