Il Principe della Marsiliana Romanzo romano

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Il Principe della Marsiliana Romanzo romano

by Emma Perodi

IT·~5 hours·27 chapters

Chapters

27 total
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Il Principe della Marsiliana - ROMANZO ROMANO - DI - EMMA PERODI

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Milano FRATELLI TREVES, EDITORI Milano

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NAPOLI: Piazza Sette Settembre, 26 (Largo Spirito Santo). LIPSIA, BERLINO, VIENNA, presso F.A. Brockhaus. PARIGI, presso J. Boyveau, 22, rue de la Banque.

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DELLA MEDESIMA AUTRICE: - Spostati, scene della vita... L. 1 —

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Il Principe della Marsiliana - ROMANZO ROMANO - DI - EMMA PERODI

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MILANO - FRATELLI TREVES, EDITORI - 1891.

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PROPRIETÀ LETTERARIA - Riservati tutti i diritti. - Milano.—Tip. Fratelli Treves.

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Description

In a lively Trastevere tavern, the evening air is thick with the flutter of tricolour and municipal flags, lanterns casting a warm glow over bustling crowds. Merchants in glittering waistcoats mingle with ordinary citizens, trading jokes and political gossip while a dashing young man in a turquoise shirt commands the room’s attention, greeting everyone by name. The atmosphere crackles with the fervor of an upcoming election, and the patrons’ conversations turn toward the enigmatic Prince of Marsiliana, a figure whose reputation is tangled in whispers of scandal and a troublesome marriage.

Amid the chatter, the tavern’s owner proposes a bold gambit: invite the prince’s aloof princess to dine at the inn, hoping her presence will sway the local vote in his favour. Fabio Rosati, a shrewd local leader, weighs the suggestion, torn between his disdain for the aristocratic meddling and the practical need to secure a victory. The night ends with Rosati heading toward the prince’s palace, setting the stage for a delicate dance of politics, romance, and ambition.

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Full title

Il Principe della Marsiliana Romanzo romano Romanzo romano

Language

it

Duration

~5 hours (328K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Carlo Traverso, Paganelli and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense - Milano)

Release date

2005-11-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Emma Perodi

Emma Perodi

1850–1918

Best known for her classic children’s stories, this Italian writer and journalist brought folklore, history, and adventure together in a way that captivated generations of young readers. Her work helped shape children’s literature in Italy at the turn of the twentieth century.

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