Vineta, the Phantom City

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Vineta, the Phantom City

by E. Werner

EN·~9 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total

CHAPTER I. - THE WIDOW AND HER SON.

18:44

CHAPTER II. - WALDEMAR.

20:46

CHAPTER III. - VILLICA.

8:11

CHAPTER IV. - THE MEETING.

9:24

CHAPTER V. - THE BROTHERS' FIRST MEETING.

12:26

CHAPTER VI. - A TRANSFORMATION.

9:28

CHAPTER VII. - STRATEGY AND JEALOUSY.

14:13

CHAPTER VIII. - THE OLD "WONDER-CITY."

19:39

CHAPTER IX. - DOCTOR FABIAN'S DIPLOMATIC MISSION.

25:43

CHAPTER X. - LEO'S VISIT TO ALTENHOF.

18:21

Description

A quiet seaside villa watches the last light fade over a restless sea, its solitary balcony framing a portrait of dignified grief. A widowed noblewoman, austere yet striking, stands beside her aging brother‑in‑law, their conversation heavy with the weight of loss and the anticipation of a visitor yet unseen. The setting, a fashionable resort turned refuge, hints at a world where elegance masks deeper turmoil.

Within these walls, family duty collides with personal will. A sixteen‑year‑old girl, Wanda, is praised for her intellect and beauty yet chastised for a stubborn spirit that mirrors her mother’s own resolve. The count’s arrival promises a reunion that could reshape the lives of the exiled family, whose fortunes hinge on preserving a legacy amid political uncertainty. Listeners are drawn into a tapestry of aristocratic honor, youthful defiance, and the lingering echo of a homeland left behind, all poised on the brink of change.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (560K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Charles Bowen, from page scans provided by the Web Archive

Release date

2011-01-19

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

E. Werner

E. Werner

1838–1918

Best known for publishing under the name E. Werner, this German novelist wrote popular, emotionally driven fiction that reached a wide readership in the late 19th century. Her books often appeared first in serial form, helping make her a familiar name to magazine readers of the time.

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