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The Betrothed / From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni

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An engaged couple have their marriage plans thwarted by a powerful local figure, forcing them apart and sending each into a series of hardships that reveal the social and moral landscape of their time. Their separate journeys pass through exile, deprivation, acts of charity, and encounters with self-serving officials and sincere clergy, while a larger epidemic and civic disorder heighten the stakes. The narrative combines close personal episodes with broader historical and moral digressions to examine providence, injustice, the abuse of power, and the endurance of ordinary people and communal bonds under extreme adversity.

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Alessandro Manzoni

Alessandro Manzoni (1785-1873) was an influential Italian novelist and poet, best known for his historical novel "The Betrothed" (I Promessi Sposi), which is considered a cornerstone of Italian literature. His works often explore themes of love, faith, and social justice, set against the backdrop of 17th-century Italy. Manzoni's writing is characterized by its rich narrative style and deep philosophical insights, reflecting his engagement with the moral and political issues of his time. In addition to his novels, he contributed to poetry and drama, leaving a lasting impact on the Italian literary landscape.

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