Vittoria — Complete

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Vittoria — Complete

by George Meredith

EN·~18 hours·49 chapters

Chapters

49 total
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VITTORIA

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By George Meredith

0:01
3

CHAPTER I

14:18
4

CHAPTER II

18:54
5

CHAPTER III

19:49
6

CHAPTER IV

14:02
7

CHAPTER V

19:17
8

CHAPTER VI

9:34
9

CHAPTER VII

24:42
10

CHAPTER VIII

17:27

Description

A sweeping vista unfolds from Monte Motterone, where emerald plains spill beneath a ring of jagged, rust‑red peaks. Dawn lifts a veil of mist, only to be pierced by shafts of gold that reveal lakes glittering like jewels and villages dotted along dark, wooded shores. The mountain’s voice is a chorus of distant bells and rushing rivulets, a serene counterpoint to the towering, stone‑capped sentinels that dominate the horizon.

On this lofty plateau a small party of five Italians pauses to catch their breath and take in the scene. Two sun‑bronzed, bearded men carry the rugged air of alpine towns, while a stern soldier seems indifferent to the beauty around him. An elderly veteran, wrapped in loose wool, chats wryly with his bright‑eyed, fashionable nephew, whose hawk‑like features and polished demeanor hint at a more urbane world.

Their conversation drifts between light‑hearted banter and the distant hum of an Austrian steamer on the lake, suggesting that the serenity of the heights may soon be touched by forces beyond the mountain’s calm. The stage is set for a journey where friendship, ambition, and the landscape itself will shape what lies ahead.

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Language

en

Duration

~18 hours (1087K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2004-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Meredith

George Meredith

1828–1909

A sharp, witty Victorian voice, this English novelist and poet is best known for brilliant dialogue, psychological insight, and a style that rewards close reading. His work helped push the English novel toward greater complexity, with books like The Egoist and poems such as Modern Love still drawing attention today.

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