
A breezy, lyrical voyage sweeps listeners from the glittering seas of the Malay Archipelago to the bustling harbor of Batavia, where the rhythm of steam‑driven “dos‑a‑dos” rides carries the traveler into the leafy suburb of Weltevreden. The narrative captures the heat‑laden air, the fire‑lit horizons and the fragrant rush of nutmeg and clove islands, setting a tone of wonder and restless curiosity that propels the story forward.
Arriving in Java, the listener is immersed in a world where Dutch colonial habits meet tropical exuberance. Elegant villas draped in hanging vines, bustling tea gatherings under palm‑framed verandas, and the striking contrast of European attire with Malay sarongs paint a vivid picture of everyday life. Through keen observation and gentle humor, the work explores how the colony’s inhabitants adapt, clash, and find comfort amid an environment both alien and alluring, inviting audiences to linger in the sensory tapestry of a bygone era.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (321K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A little-known travel writer and novelist, she left behind lively journeys and historical fiction from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her best-known work, Through the Malay Archipelago, carries readers through Southeast Asia with the eye of a curious traveler.
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