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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.

About the Author

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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