Clelia: Il governo dei preti - Romanzo storico politico

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Clelia: Il governo dei preti - Romanzo storico politico

by Giuseppe Garibaldi

IT·~8 hours·80 chapters

Chapters

80 total
1

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Charles Franks, and the

0:10
2

PREFAZIONE DELL'EDITORE

11:33
3

GLI EDITORI

0:03
4

CAPITOLO II - ATTILIO

3:11
5

CAPITOLO III - LA CONGIURA

4:58
6

CAPITOLO IV - I TRECENTO

5:53
7

CAPITOLO V - L'INFANTICIDIO

5:39
8

CAPITOLO VI - L'ARRESTO

5:08
9

CAPITOLO VII - IL LEGATO

8:19
10

CAPITOLO VIII - IL MENDICO

6:06

Description

The novel is a sweeping historical drama set amid Italy's turbulent mid‑19th century, where the fight for nation‑building collides with the entrenched power of the church. The story follows Clelia, a determined figure caught between revolutionary ideals and the influence of clerical authorities. Through vivid scenes of conspiracies, battles and courtroom machinations, the narrative paints a portrait of a country on the brink of change.

The author weaves real‑world events—campaigns, uprisings, and the shadow of Garibaldi’s vision—into the fiction while probing personal loyalties and betrayals. Listeners hear the clash of swords and sermons, the whispered plots in monasteries, and the desperate quest for justice. The novel invites reflection on the cost of liberty and the moral ambiguities that accompany any revolution.

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Language

it

Duration

~8 hours (468K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Giuseppe Garibaldi

Giuseppe Garibaldi

1807–1882

A sailor turned revolutionary, he became one of the most famous fighters of the 19th century and a central figure in Italy’s unification. His daring campaigns in South America and on the Italian peninsula helped earn him the lasting nickname “hero of two worlds.”

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