The BravoThe Floating Press, 2011年7月1日 - 475 頁 Eighteenth-century Venice is the setting for The Bravo, a sprawling sea novel that is equal parts travelogue, cultural analysis, political treatise, and adventure tale. While packed with plenty of the gripping action Cooper's novels are known for, The Bravo also offers readers an insightful glimpse into the social class differences and tensions that served to corrupt European leaders in the era. |
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Chapter VII | 111 |
Chapter XVII | 285 |
Chapter XVIII | 309 |
Chapter XIX | 323 |
Chapter XX | 340 |
Chapter XXI | 356 |
Chapter XXII | 367 |
Chapter XXIII | 384 |
Chapter XXIV | 403 |
Chapter VIII | 127 |
Chapter IX | 147 |
Chapter X | 163 |
Chapter XI | 175 |
Chapter XII | 189 |
Chapter XIII | 208 |
Chapter XIV | 226 |
Chapter XV | 244 |
Chapter XVI | 262 |
Chapter XXV | 420 |
Chapter XXVI | 436 |
Chapter XXVII | 450 |
Chapter XXVIII | 466 |
Chapter XXIX | 485 |
Chapter XXX | 499 |
Chapter XXXI | 517 |
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