
NAPOLEÃO
A sweeping, lyrical tale opens on a colossal, storm‑torn citadel that looms over a sprawling metropolis—a hybrid of Europe and Asia where iron, marble and gold clash in a feverish display of power. At its heart stands a restless leader, the legendary commander whose ambition drives him toward the forbidding walls of the Kremlin. His mind is a storm of conquest and destiny, and the narrative captures the raw tension as armies gather, banners flutter, and the very stones seem to whisper of past glories and looming doom.
Through vivid, almost mythic prose, the story follows the first steps of this audacious campaign: the gathering of troops, the clash of cultures, and the uneasy anticipation that hangs over the horizon. As the commander surveys the towering fortress, his thoughts turn to triumph, yet the looming shadows hint at a conflict that will test both his resolve and the fate of the continent. The opening sets a tone of grandeur and foreboding, inviting listeners into a world where history and legend intertwine.
Language
pt
Duration
~11 minutes (11K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Pedro Saborano (produced from scanned images of public domain material from Google Book Search)
Release date
2008-12-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1886
A lively figure in 19th-century Portuguese cultural life, he moved easily between literature, journalism, diplomacy, and politics. Best remembered as a dramatist, he also worked to shape public culture through the press and the National Library of Lisbon.
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