Acté

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Acté

by Alexandre Dumas

FR·~6 hours

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In this little‑known novel, Alexandre Dumas steps out of his usual swash‑buckling France and into the glittering yet brutal world of first‑century Rome. The story opens on a sun‑drenched May day in 57 AD, where a fifteen‑year‑old Corinthian named Acté wanders a fragrant meadow, her reflections in a clear stream revealing a beauty that seems sculpted by the gods. Dumas paints the scene with lush detail—the scent of orange blossoms, the distant song of a galley’s musicians, the gentle ripple of the water—drawing listeners into a world where myth and history intertwine.

Soon her curiosity carries her beyond the tranquil banks to the imperial capital, where the charismatic yet merciless Emperor Nero takes notice of her striking presence. As Acté becomes entangled in the court’s intrigues, the novel offers a vivid portrait of a ruler whose cruelty is matched only by his fascination with art and excess. Listeners will be swept along a tale that blends sensual romance with the looming shadows of power, giving a fresh glimpse of ancient Rome through Dumas’s dramatic eye.

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Language

fr

Duration

~6 hours (394K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and www.ebooksgratuits.com

Release date

2006-05-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas

1802–1870

Best known for The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, this wildly popular French storyteller helped define the adventure novel. His life was dramatic too, shaped by family history that reached from France to Saint-Domingue, now Haiti.

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