I Moncalvo

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I Moncalvo

by Enrico Castelnuovo

IT·~6 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

I MONCALVO

0:53

I. A Villa Borghese.

22:34

II. Dopo pranzo.

24:35

III. Due che non dormono.

22:39

IV. Una mattina bene occupata.

31:21

V. In automobile.

31:19

VI. Fra marito e moglie.

17:19

VII. La principessa Olimpia Oroboni.

19:35

VIII. Don Cesarino.

16:20

IX. Gl'incontri del pittore Brulati.

21:25

Description

Giorgio Moncalvo returns to Rome after years abroad, drawn to the familiar paths of Villa Borghese where his youth once unfolded. As he wanders among the manicured lawns, the bustling park—filled with carriages, cyclists, soldiers, and students—mirrors the clash between his cosmopolitan experiences and the lingering intimacy of his Italian roots. The narrative captures his quiet reverie, recalling the carefree days of schoolyard games and the tender, if strained, relationship with his mother, whose hopes and anxieties linger like the autumn leaves drifting in the breeze.

Through vivid descriptions of the park’s shifting light and the city’s seasonal moods, the story explores themes of memory, belonging, and the uneasy balance between progress and tradition. Moncalvo’s internal dialogue reveals a man caught between the allure of foreign knowledge and a deepening love for an Italy that feels both familiar and alien, setting the stage for the personal and societal questions he will soon confront.

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Language

it

Duration

~6 hours (397K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library)

Release date

2018-03-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Enrico Castelnuovo

Enrico Castelnuovo

1839–1915

A lively voice in 19th-century Italian fiction, he wrote popular novels and stories that mixed everyday feeling with sharp attention to social problems. His life was closely tied to Venice, and he also took part in the movement for Italian unification.

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