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I rossi e i neri, vol. 1

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The narrative opens in a Ligurian port city and sketches urban life through close domestic scenes, detailed interiors, and lively street observation. It follows several members of a patrician household and their neighbors, unfolding personal relationships, social ambitions, and generational contrasts. Through episodic character portraits the story examines tensions between tradition and change, public reputation and private feeling, and the interplay of political and familial loyalties. Scenes move from intimate rooms to promenades and theatrical evenings, with gentle irony and sentimental detail used to portray a community's manners, moral dilemmas, and shifting fortunes.

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Anton Giulio Barrili

Anton Giulio Barrili was an Italian novelist and playwright known for his historical narratives and vivid storytelling. His works often explore themes of love, conflict, and the complexities of human nature, set against rich historical backdrops. Among his notable titles is "Arrigo il savio," which reflects his ability to weave intricate plots with well-developed characters. Barrili's contributions to literature include a variety of genres, from historical fiction to novellas, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His storytelling continues to resonate with readers interested in Italy's past and the human experience.

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