The Bravo: A Tale

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The Bravo: A Tale

by James Fenimore Cooper

EN·~13 hours

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Description

A sweeping meditation on the nature of liberty and power sets the stage, using the storied Republic of Venice as a living laboratory. The narrator sketches the tangled definitions of monarchies and republics, probing how rights are granted to governments rather than taken from them. This philosophical backdrop is rendered with a novelist’s eye for irony, inviting listeners to weigh the claims of “just administration” against the weight of force.

Against that intellectual canvas, the story opens on a moonlit night when the crowds of Venice spill into St. Mark’s Square like a tide. Gallant cavaliers, solemn citizens, Dalmatian soldiers, and galley sailors mingle beneath the ancient arches, their varied motives hinted at in the bustling tableau. As the city’s lanterns flicker, the listener is drawn into the first act’s vivid portrait of a society perched between grandeur and confinement, promising a rich exploration of its characters and the subtle politics that bind them.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (789K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Fenimore Cooper

James Fenimore Cooper

1789–1851

One of the first major American novelists, he helped define the adventure story with sweeping frontier tales, sea novels, and the unforgettable Leatherstocking series. His books brought early American landscapes and conflicts to readers around the world.

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