Paolo Pelliccioni, Volume 1 (of 2)
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The narrative unfolds in a turbulent historical Rome where ecclesiastical authority and foreign power collide; opening episodes portray a brusque audience between a pope and an offended ambassador, whose humiliation precipitates feverish delirium. Interlaced stories follow Paolo Pelliccioni and a network of figures—bandits, magistrates, a proud woman, and a cardinal—through disputes, moral contradictions, vengeance, and death. The prose alternates courtroom and street-level scenes, blending political intrigue, personal downfall, passionate confrontations, and tragic consequences that expose social tensions and the church's influence on private lives.
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