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The sea-charm of Venice

by Stopford A. (Stopford Augustus) Brooke

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"The Sea-Charm of Venice" by Stopford A. Brooke is a reflective and descriptive essay about the unique beauty and character of Venice, written in the early 20th century. The work delves into how the city's essence is entwined with its maritime identity, asserting that its charm is derived from its relationship with the sea. The essay explores various aspects of Venice's history, architecture, and culture while emphasizing the influence of the sea on the city and its people. The opening of the essay sets the stage by recounting the historical origins of Venice, stemming from the flight of Roman nobles from the invasions led by Attila and others, who sought refuge on the islands of the lagoon. Brooke vividly describes the nostalgic sights and sounds of Venice, immersing readers in the ethereal atmosphere of early morning and nighttime scenes, where the city blends seamlessly with the waters surrounding it. The prose poetically captures the reflections in the water, the quiet beauty of the islands, and the unique architecture that embraces its aquatic backdrop, ultimately proposing that Venice itself is a creation of the sea, molded by nature and human artistry.

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