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Shop I Promessi Sposi (The Betrothed), Volume 21, The Harvard Classics
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I Promessi Sposi (The Betrothed), Volume 21, The Harvard Classics

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"I Promessi Sposi" (The Betrothed) by Alessandro Manzoni is a classic Italian novel published in 1827. Set in Lombardy during the early 17th century, the story follows the lives of two young lovers, Renzo and Lucia, who are separated by the machinations of a powerful nobleman, Don Rodrigo.

The novel unfolds against the backdrop of historical events, including the devastating plague of 1629, which ravages the region and disrupts the lives of its inhabitants. Renzo and Lucia must navigate a series of trials and tribulations, including poverty, persecution, and the threat of violence, as they strive to reunite and marry.

"I Promessi Sposi" is celebrated for its vivid depiction of 17th-century Italian society, its richly drawn characters, and its exploration of themes such as love, justice, and the struggle for freedom. Manzoni's novel is also notable for its linguistic innovation, as he sought to create a modern Italian language by drawing on regional dialects and vernacular speech.

Through the trials and triumphs of Renzo and Lucia, "I Promessi Sposi" offers readers a compelling portrait of human resilience, endurance, and the enduring power of love. The novel remains a beloved classic of Italian literature, cherished for its timeless themes and its enduring relevance to the human experience.

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"I Promessi Sposi" (The Betrothed) by Alessandro Manzoni is a classic Italian novel published in 1827. Set in Lombardy during the early 17th century, the story follows the lives of two young lovers, Renzo and Lucia, who are separated by the machinations of a powerful nobleman, Don Rodrigo.

The novel unfolds against the backdrop of historical events, including the devastating plague of 1629, which ravages the region and disrupts the lives of its inhabitants. Renzo and Lucia must navigate a series of trials and tribulations, including poverty, persecution, and the threat of violence, as they strive to reunite and marry.

"I Promessi Sposi" is celebrated for its vivid depiction of 17th-century Italian society, its richly drawn characters, and its exploration of themes such as love, justice, and the struggle for freedom. Manzoni's novel is also notable for its linguistic innovation, as he sought to create a modern Italian language by drawing on regional dialects and vernacular speech.

Through the trials and triumphs of Renzo and Lucia, "I Promessi Sposi" offers readers a compelling portrait of human resilience, endurance, and the enduring power of love. The novel remains a beloved classic of Italian literature, cherished for its timeless themes and its enduring relevance to the human experience.

"I Promessi Sposi" (The Betrothed) by Alessandro Manzoni is a classic Italian novel published in 1827. Set in Lombardy during the early 17th century, the story follows the lives of two young lovers, Renzo and Lucia, who are separated by the machinations of a powerful nobleman, Don Rodrigo.

The novel unfolds against the backdrop of historical events, including the devastating plague of 1629, which ravages the region and disrupts the lives of its inhabitants. Renzo and Lucia must navigate a series of trials and tribulations, including poverty, persecution, and the threat of violence, as they strive to reunite and marry.

"I Promessi Sposi" is celebrated for its vivid depiction of 17th-century Italian society, its richly drawn characters, and its exploration of themes such as love, justice, and the struggle for freedom. Manzoni's novel is also notable for its linguistic innovation, as he sought to create a modern Italian language by drawing on regional dialects and vernacular speech.

Through the trials and triumphs of Renzo and Lucia, "I Promessi Sposi" offers readers a compelling portrait of human resilience, endurance, and the enduring power of love. The novel remains a beloved classic of Italian literature, cherished for its timeless themes and its enduring relevance to the human experience.

Author: Alessandro Manzoni

In House Collection: 2 of 9

Condition: F

Condition Additional Notes: Very slight wear from age

Book Cover Material: Harback

Publisher: P F Collier & Son Company, New York

Publication Date: 1909

Age: 1909

Edition: 1st Edition

Language: English

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