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Virtù e delitto

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The narrative opens at a rural fair and church festival in the Apennine uplands, where market bustle and devotional ritual contrast with an uneasy atmosphere. It traces the disruption caused by a violent band of outlaws and the authorities' measures—bounties, patrols, and recriminations—to suppress them. Villagers, militia members, and local notables reveal competing motives shaped by superstition, survival, and civic duty. Interpersonal ties, a nascent romantic attachment, and the complicated legacy of a brigand family complicate efforts to restore order. Descriptive regional detail and public spectacle are used to examine how violence and law intersect with everyday morality.

About the Author

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Gaetano Barbieri

Gaetano Barbieri was an Italian author known for his novel "Virtù e delitto," which explores themes of morality and crime. His work reflects the complexities of human nature and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals. Barbieri's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and social commentary, contributing to the literary discourse of his time. While not as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, his exploration of virtue and vice offers valuable insights into the human condition.