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Il mio cadavere

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The narrative follows a poor family after the patriarch falls gravely ill, as a devoted young priest tends the dying man and undertakes care for his five children. Lucia, the prudent and sacrificial second daughter, runs the household and consoles her siblings while the eldest, nicknamed Uccello, suffers from severe intellectual and physical impairments. The account concentrates on daily poverty, moral consolation, and communal charity, and introduces a well-dressed young man whose presence contrasts sharply with the family's indigence, suggesting forthcoming changes. Themes include piety, familial duty, compassion, and the hardships endured by marginalized households.

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Francesco Mastriani

Francesco Mastriani was an Italian author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often explore themes of love, death, and the human condition, reflecting the complexities of life in his time. Among his notable titles are "Federico Lennois," a poignant narrative that delves into the intricacies of personal relationships, and "Il mio cadavere," which presents a unique perspective on mortality and existence. Mastriani's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and vivid storytelling, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Italy.

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