
When Colonel Sir Thomas Nevil and his only daughter, Lydia, arrive in Marseille after a disappointing tour of Italy, the two find the continent’s famed art and scenery underwhelming. Lydia, a weary traveler craving novelty, feels her sketches of ancient ruins eclipsed by a lady’s polished album, while her father mourns the loss of his wife’s enthusiasm. Their mutual boredom hints at a longing for something more vivid and untamed.
A chance dinner with Captain Ellis, fresh from Corsica, changes the mood. He regales Lydia with vivid tales of Corsican bandits, rugged landscapes, and a peculiar vendetta, even handing her a small, blood‑stained stiletto as a souvenir. Intrigued and uneasy, Lydia is drawn into the island’s mysterious customs, setting the stage for a journey that promises danger, passion, and the echo of ancient feuds.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (272K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dagny; Emma Dudding; John Bickers; David Widger
Release date
2006-03-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1803–1870
Best known for the novella that inspired Bizet’s Carmen, this sharp-eyed French writer also spent much of his life protecting historic buildings and monuments. His fiction blends cool, elegant style with drama, mystery, and a fascination with the past.
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