
VENETIAN LIFE - By William Dean Howells
ADVERTISEMENT TO THE SECOND EDITION.
CHAPTER I. VENICE IN VENICE.
CHAPTER II. ARRIVAL AND FIRST DAYS IN VENICE.
CHAPTER III. THE WINTER IN VENICE
CHAPTER IV. COMINCIA FAR CALDO.
CHAPTER V. OPERA AND THEATRES.
CHAPTER VI. VENETIAN DINNERS AND DINERS.
CHAPTER VII. HOUSEKEEPING IN VENICE.
CHAPTER VIII. THE BALCONY ON THE GRAND CANAL.
Through a thoughtful blend of personal adventure and careful observation, the narrator invites listeners into the living heart of Venice. From the cramped yet vibrant box seats of a Padua theatre to quiet midnight strolls along the Grand Canal, every scene is rendered with a balance of humor and reverence for the city's enduring mysteries. The prose captures both the glittering façades and the unvarnished reality of daily life, reminding us that the city's charm persists beyond the romanticized images found in guidebooks.
The book unfolds in a series of compact chapters that explore everything from historic commerce and the bustling market stalls to the solemn rituals of Venetian holidays and the quiet corners of the Jewish ghetto. Readers will hear vivid sketches of opera houses, holiday feasts, and the peculiar customs that shape local character. This intimate portrait offers a nuanced, on‑the‑ground perspective that feels like a private tour guided by someone who has truly lived the city's rhythms.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (637K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1920
A leading voice of American literary realism, he helped shape late 19th-century fiction through his novels, criticism, and editorial work. His writing often brings ordinary social life into sharp, lively focus, with a calm wit that still feels fresh.
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