
audiobook
by Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi
BEATRICE CÈNCI - STORIA DEL SECOLO XVI - DI - F. D. GUERRAZZI - PISA A SPESE DELL'EDITORE
A. MASSIMO CORDERO - MARCHESE DI MONTEZEMOLO, SENATORE DEL REGNO
A TORINO.
F.D. GUERRAZZI - INTRODUZIONE
NOTA
CAPITOLO I. - FRANCESCO CÈNCI
NOTE
CAPITOLO II. - IL PARRICIDIO.
NOTA
CAPITOLO III
A young noblewoman from the heart of Renaissance Rome becomes the focus of a haunting tale that blends personal tragedy with the brutal politics of the sixteenth century. Bound by duty and oppression, she finds herself entangled in a violent act that shatters her family’s reputation and thrusts her into a public spectacle of accusation and judgment. The narrative follows her desperate attempts to navigate a world where power is wielded without mercy, and where innocence is quickly eclipsed by rumor.
Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, the author reconstructs the era’s social fabric, drawing on court records, contemporary chronicles, and the striking portrait that has immortalized her likeness. Philosophical musings on beauty, truth, and the nature of evil thread through the account, inviting listeners to reflect on how history remembers those who suffer. The result is a compelling, emotionally resonant portrait that captures both the human heart and the relentless forces that shape it.
Language
it
Duration
~22 hours (1310K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-02-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1873
A fiery voice of the Italian Risorgimento, he turned history, politics, and fiction into tools for stirring public feeling. His novels were known for their patriotic energy, and his public life was just as dramatic as his writing.
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