
The novel opens with a vivid meditation on the hidden universe that lives in a single drop of water, inviting listeners to contemplate how the unseen microscopic world can feel both terrifying and wondrous. This scientific reverie quickly gives way to a broader, sun‑lit landscape, where the serene beauty of England’s lakes offers a comforting counterpoint to the earlier darkness. The contrast sets a tone that blends curiosity about nature’s mysteries with the simple pleasures of pastoral life.
We are then carried to the tranquil shores of Winandermere, where a fashionable lady and her eighteen‑year‑old daughter have taken up residence in a spacious lakeside villa for the winter. Their quiet days are interrupted one evening by the haunting strains of a flute, drawing the two women into a chance encounter that hints at new friendships, budding romance, and the subtle undercurrents of desire that ripple beneath the calm surface of lake and society.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (160K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1803–1873
Best remembered for vivid historical and supernatural fiction, this prolific Victorian writer also left a surprising mark on everyday language with phrases that people still quote today. His stories mix drama, mystery, politics, and the occult in a way that helped shape popular fiction in the 19th century.
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