
In a glittering Milanese salon, a flamboyant nobleman, the baron of Ruoppolo, finds himself tangled in a lively wager with a young Sicilian painter, Attilio Carminati. Surrounded by lawyers, marquises and curious guests, the baron boasts of his exotic possessions, only to be challenged when Carminati daringly claims he can prove his own subject—an unseen “most beautiful person”—surpasses the baron’s prized companion. The conversation crackles with wit, sarcasm and the intoxicating buzz of wine, turning a simple social gathering into a theatrical showdown.
As the stakes rise, the assembled crowd—servants, aristocrats and the baron’s own confidants—becomes both judge and audience to a contest that promises to expose vanity, pride, and the absurd lengths to which the elite will go for a point. The scene is a vivid portrait of 19th‑century Italian high society, where humor masks deeper questions about beauty, reputation, and the thin line between confidence and folly. Listeners will be drawn into the charged atmosphere, eager to see how this flamboyant challenge unfolds.
Language
it
Duration
~5 hours (319K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Italy: Treves, 1879.
Credits
Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)
Release date
2023-06-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1881
A lively voice in 19th-century Italian letters, he moved between journalism, fiction, and the cultural world of the Scapigliatura. His best-known work, Cesare Mariani, draws on his own experiences and shows his gift for mixing personal feeling with sharp observation.
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