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The Betrothed: A Novel

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Full Title:

The Betrothed: A Novel

Contributors:

By (Author) Alessandro Manzoni
By (author) Michael F. Moore

ISBN:

9780812978810

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Random House USA Inc

Publication Date:

1st October 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

704

Dimensions:

Width 132mm, Height 203mm

Weight:

514g

Description

"The first English translation in more than fifty years of Alessandro Manzoni's masterpiece, a work of foundational Italian literature on par with the Divine Comedy and the Decameron."-The Wall Street Journal ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR- The New Yorker and The Paris Review Italy's greatest novel and a masterpiece of world literature, The Betrothed chronicles the unforgettable romance of Renzo and Lucia, who endure tyranny, war, famine, and plague to be together. Published in 1827 but set two centuries earlier, against the tumultuous backdrop of seventeenth-century Lombardy during the Thirty Years' War, The Betrothed is the story of two peasant lovers who want nothing more than to marry. Their region of northern Italy is under Spanish occupation, and when the vicious Spaniard Don Rodrigo blocks their union in an attempt to take Lucia for himself, the couple must struggle to persevere against his plots-which include false charges against Renzo and the kidnapping of Lucia by a robber baron called the Unnamed-while beset by the hazards of war, bread riots, and a terrifying outbreak of bubonic plague. First and foremost a love story, the novel also weaves issues of faith, justice, power, and truth into a sweeping epic in the tradition of Ivanhoe, Les Miserables, and War and Peace. Groundbreakingly populist in its day and hugely influential to succeeding generations, Alessandro Manzoni's masterwork has long been considered one of Italy's national treasures. Translated by Archibald Colquhoun

Reviews

This is not just a book; it offers consolation to the whole of humanity.
Giuseppe Verdi

[Manzoni is] the only Italian literary figure whom his countrymen consider worthy of being mentioned in the same breath as Dante . . . It is almost impossible to accept this book as a first novel. Through the virtuosity with which its creator deploys and refines his raw materials, the story of Renzo and Lucia . . . consistently transcends its considerable potential for sentimentality . . . The mlange of tones, styles and methods within the book makes the experience of reading it one of the most rewardingand simultaneously most challengingin nineteenth-century fiction.
from the Introduction by Jonathan Keates

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