
In the gentle bloom of an Italian spring, a young, introspective traveler lingers in Siena despite pressing obligations elsewhere. Bernard Longueville, a contemplative mind with a love for sketching and medieval history, stays in a modest inn and spends his days wandering the sun‑dappled piazza, absorbing the city's ancient architecture and bustling market life. His keen observations turn stone streets and towered palazzi into a private gallery, while his witty inner monologue keeps him entertained in solitude.
Amid the cobblestones, a fleeting glimpse of a graceful English lady awakens a subtle yearning, hinting at a possible connection that could test his habitual self‑contentment. As the week wanes, Bernard wrestles with the tension between his love of solitary contemplation and his innate sociability, questioning whether sketches and thoughts can fill the emerging void. His decision to leave Siena sets the stage for a delicate exploration of confidence, desire, and the unpredictable turns of fate that await beyond the Tuscan hills.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (417K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Judith Boss and David Widger
Release date
2006-03-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1843–1916
Known for elegant, psychologically rich fiction, this American-born writer explored the tensions between Europe and the United States with unusual depth and subtlety. His novels and tales helped shape modern literary realism, from intimate studies of consciousness to haunting ghost stories.
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