
Venetian mornings in 1565 glow with a brilliance that seems to melt sea and sky together, bathing the marble façades of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in a warm, golden hue. The bustling Campo San Rocco, though often a quiet landing for gondolas, becomes a crossroads of pilgrims, merchants, and the city’s most illustrious families, each drawn to the church’s lavish needlework and towering campanile. Amid this splendor, the scent of incense and the echo of distant choirs reveal a Venice where art, faith, and power intertwine like the intricate lace of its canals.
Into this world steps a young noblewoman, renowned for her beauty and keen intellect, whose curiosity leads her beyond the gilded walls of her household. She encounters a learned scholar—an outsider whose devotion to the city’s history and its hidden archives sparks both admiration and whispered scandal. Their growing attachment threatens the rigid expectations of patrician society, hinting at a love that must navigate intrigue, family duty, and the ever‑watchful eyes of the Republic’s elite.
The narrative weaves together sumptuous description, the pulse of 16th‑century Venetian life, and a tender romance that blossoms amid the city’s timeless allure, inviting listeners to experience the enchantment of a bygone era.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (583K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1927
An American novelist with deep ties to Baltimore’s literary life, she wrote historical fiction and helped champion poetry and culture in her city. Her work is often remembered alongside her long leadership of the Woman’s Literary Club of Baltimore.
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