About This Book
A visiting abbé arrives in Rome and becomes drawn into the life of an old Roman household and the city’s ecclesiastical world while the narrative ranges across churches, palaces, ruins, and popular streets. Detailed portraits of cardinals, aristocrats, workmen, pilgrims, and urban scenes alternate with intimate episodes of passion and family drama. Interwoven reportage and novelistic description stage a sustained critique of papal power, clerical politics, urban transformation, and the clash between tradition and modernity, concluding with meditations on faith, decay, possible schism, and the advance of secular reason.