
A crumbling château perched on a barren hill in the Landes greets the listener with a haunting mix of grandeur and ruin. Ivy‑clad towers, rusted weather‑cocks and shattered shutters whisper of a faded aristocratic past, while the lone wisp of smoke from a solitary chimney hints that life still clings to the stone walls. The echoing corridors and vaulted portico, half‑lost to time, set a stage where mystery and melancholy intertwine, inviting the curious into a world where decay masks hidden stories.
Into this desolate setting arrives a penniless young baron and a troupe of wandering actors, each seeking fortune and fame amid the shadows of the old castle. Their chance encounter sparks a series of daring escapades, bold duels, and unexpected romances, all flavored with the flamboyant bravado of a self‑styled “Captain.” Listeners will be drawn into the baron's transformation from humbled noble to theatrical hero, as the adventure unfolds with wit, danger, and a touch of swash‑buckling charm.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (903K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1811–1872
A vivid voice of 19th-century French literature, he brought poetry, novels, travel writing, and art criticism together with a strong belief in beauty for its own sake. Best known for works like Mademoiselle de Maupin, Captain Fracasse, and Émaux et Camées, he helped shape the movement later linked with "art for art’s sake."
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