I promessi sposi
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Science Fiction
Format
Kindle
Pages
548
Language
Swedish
Published
Jan 1, 2020
Publisher
l'Aleph
Edition
1
ISBN-10
9176377237
ISBN-13
9789176377239
Description
"I promessi sposi" stands as a monumental work in Italian literature, crafted by Alessandro Manzoni. Set against the backdrop of 17th-century Lombardy, the narrative intertwines the lives of two lovers, Renzo and Lucia, whose plans for marriage are repeatedly thwarted by societal upheavals and personal antagonists. Manzoni's storytelling brings the historical landscape to life, depicting a rich tapestry of characters caught in the tumult of their times.
Through masterful prose, Manzoni explores themes of love, faith, and justice, challenging the moral fabric of society while delving into the struggles of the human spirit. Readers are transported into a world where religious and social tensions shape destinies, and the resilience of the protagonists shines as a beacon of hope amidst despair.
A poignant exploration of personal and collective turmoil, this narrative not only reflects the historical context of 17th-century Italy but also resonates with universal truths about the human condition, making it a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences today.
Through masterful prose, Manzoni explores themes of love, faith, and justice, challenging the moral fabric of society while delving into the struggles of the human spirit. Readers are transported into a world where religious and social tensions shape destinies, and the resilience of the protagonists shines as a beacon of hope amidst despair.
A poignant exploration of personal and collective turmoil, this narrative not only reflects the historical context of 17th-century Italy but also resonates with universal truths about the human condition, making it a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences today.
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