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Rafaella

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Set in twelfth-century Saluzzo, the narrative follows Berardo della Quercia, a respected arimanno whose fortune is upended when a rival baron produces documents asserting a servile ancestry. A legal claim strips him of status and exposes his wife and children to public disgrace, provoking rumor, contested testimony, and popular debate. Subsequent episodes depict abduction, siege, surrender, the destruction of a city, and wider political alliances and negotiations that alter the regional balance. The work examines honor and family vulnerability under medieval law, social envy and revenge, and the clash between private merit and hereditary rights.

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Silvio Pellico

Silvio Pellico (1789-1860) was an Italian writer and playwright, best known for his poignant memoir "My Ten Years' Imprisonment," which recounts his experiences in prison due to his political beliefs. A prominent figure in the Italian literary scene, Pellico's works often reflect themes of freedom, suffering, and the human spirit. His poetry collections, such as "Poesie inedite" and "Poesie scelte," showcase his lyrical talent and deep emotional insight. Pellico's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on Italian literature, particularly in the context of the Risorgimento, the movement for Italian unification.

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