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DIE ÄBTISSIN VON CASTRO
1DIE FÜRSTIN VON CAMPOBASSO
23DIE HERZOGIN VON PALLIANO
59DIE CENCI
105ZU VIEL GUNST SCHADET
161VITTORIA ACCORAMBONI
199DIE ÄBTISSIN VON CASTRO
335SCHWESTER SCOLASTICA
351DER CHEVALIER VON SAINT-ISMIER
In the glittering courts of 18th‑century Rome, power and intrigue swirl like the endless flow of visitors from across Europe. Two noblewomen—one a flamboyant, gossip‑loving countess, the other a devout yet fiercely passionate princess—compete for prestige, beauty, and the favor of the papal family that surrounds them. Their rivalry is amplified by a world where nepotism reigns and the line between piety and indulgence blurs.
Amid this opulent backdrop, the young Princess Campobasso becomes entangled with a charismatic French envoy, a daring chevalier whose wit and energy match her own restless spirit. Their secret meetings spark a fierce, consuming love that threatens to upend the delicate balance of courtly alliances. As their affair deepens, both must navigate the perilous expectations of their families and the ever‑watchful eyes of a papacy that can bless or condemn with equal ease.
Language
de
Duration
~11 hours (690K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Hagen von Eitzen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-12-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1783–1842
Best known for The Red and the Black and The Charterhouse of Parma, this sharp, restless French writer brought unusual psychological depth to the novel. His stories still feel modern for the way they mix ambition, desire, irony, and self-knowledge.
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