
NORD CONTRE SUD
PREMIÈRE PARTIE
«GILBERT BURBANK.»
«TEXAR.»
DEUXIÈME PARTIE
A steam‑boat chugs down the winding Saint‑John, threading through the low, humid landscape of Civil‑War‑era Florida. The narrator paints the peninsula as a liminal world—its sandy dunes and lush northern plains host a patchwork of Spanish‑American settlers, Seminole tribes, and cotton‑plantation owners, all under the shadow of a nation torn apart. The river, the region’s sole artery, carries not only cargo and passengers but the uneasy tension of a country on the brink of conflict.
Against this backdrop, a diverse cast gathers at the modest dock of Picolata: merchants, soldiers, families, and a lone enslaved woman whose fate hangs in the balance. Their brief encounters hint at hidden loyalties, whispered plans, and the personal costs of a war that reaches into every home. Listeners are invited to step aboard the Shannon and feel the heat, hope, and uncertainty that define a pivotal moment in a divided America.
Language
fr
Duration
~11 hours (650K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-04-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1905
Best known for turning bold scientific ideas into unforgettable adventures, this French writer helped shape the modern imagination of exploration, invention, and travel. His novels still feel lively today, blending wonder with a sharp sense of possibility.
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