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Il secolo che muore, vol. III

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The volume resumes the narrative by revealing the fates of previously introduced figures and by adding new, vividly sketched characters whose comic grotesqueness exposes social pretensions. A lengthy, satirical portrait of a vain, carefully groomed man charts his rise from petty thefts and opportunism to public office, revealing ambition, hypocrisy, and self-styled respectability. Interleaved are scenes of private anxieties, domestic attachments, and moral hesitation that complicate decisions and bring earlier threads to a painful, reflective resolution, blending mordant humor with social critique.

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Guerrazzi, Francesco Domenico portrait

Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi

Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi was an Italian novelist and playwright known for his historical narratives and dramatic works. His notable novel, "Isabella Orsini: A Historical Novel of the Fifteenth Century," reflects his interest in the complexities of Italian history and character-driven storytelling. Guerrazzi's writing often explores themes of politics and morality, as seen in works like "Apologia della vita politica di F.-D. Guerrazzi" and "Beatrice Cenci: Storia del secolo XVI." His contributions to literature encompass a range of genres, including drama and historical fiction, making him a significant figure in 19th-century Italian literature.

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