The Bride of Dreams

audiobook

The Bride of Dreams

by Frederik van Eeden

EN·~8 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

This eBook was produced by Martin Fong.

9:56

II

17:27

III

23:34

IV

17:10

V

17:36

VI

18:42

VII

17:14

VIII

13:04

IX

13:12

X

1:59:28

Description

A quiet Dutch harbor town clings to the memory of a fleeting golden age. Its cobbled streets, red‑brick gables, and the blue‑dome bell‑tower stand against mist‑lit canals, while faded treasures linger in museums and the harbor holds only a handful of modest vessels. The scene is both picturesque and melancholy, a place where the past whispers through elm‑lined ramparts and the present moves at the pace of a lazy tributary.

Into this serene backdrop walks Muralto, an elderly foreigner who teaches Italian, tends a small nursery, and serves as the town’s meticulous treasurer. He narrates his life with a calm resignation, aware that his reputation is as unobtrusive as his gray felt hat, yet burdened by a secretive past and a final, unnamed task. As he reflects on his role in a community that both remembers and forgets, listeners are invited to share his contemplative journey through a world where beauty has become accidental and quiet dignity is the only refuge.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (504K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-10-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Frederik van Eeden

Frederik van Eeden

1860–1932

A Dutch writer, psychiatrist, and social thinker, he moved easily between fiction, poetry, and big questions about how people should live. He is still best known for the dreamlike De kleine Johannes and the haunting novel Van de koele meren des doods.

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