![]() ![]() Chapter XIV: “Cleopatra”Īfter much discussion, Kenyon unveils his latest statue, Cleopatra, to Miriam. While taking a walk, Hilda and the sculptor spot Donatello and notice his unhappiness. Miriam tells Donatello that she believes he is a true faun. Chapter IX: “The Faun and Nymph”ĭonatello confesses to Miriam that he loves her. The author describes the villa and the surrounding scenery. Miriam and Hilda talk of a famous portrait, Beatrice. Leaving her studio, Miriam goes to the statue of the virgin. Chapter V: “Miriam’s Studio”ĭonatello visits Miriam in her studio. Miriam returns to the group and acts strangely. Chapter IV: “The Spectre of the Catacomb” The author describes Miriam model to the reader. Chapter III: “Subterranean Reminiscences” Chapter II: “The Faun”ĭonatello talks of the mythic faun. The author introduces the four major characters of the novel. Chapter I: “Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello” ![]() The book features picturesque descriptions of historic art and architecture in Rome as a backdrop to a tale of mystery, murder, and romance. The Marble Faun is a gothic romance concerning three young Americans and one young Italian Count who meet in Rome. ![]()
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