
PRINCIPESSA DI BELGIOJOSO
A vivid memoir brings us into the world of a Milanese noblewoman who, after the collapse of the Roman Republic in 1849, sought refuge in the Ottoman lands of Asia Minor and Syria. Through her keen eye she records bustling markets, quiet courtyard gatherings, and the rhythm of daily life that unfolds far from the marble streets of her native Lombardy. The narrative captures the tension between her aristocratic upbringing and the unfamiliar customs she encounters, painting an intimate portrait of a traveler navigating both wonder and displacement.
Beyond personal anecdotes, the work reflects on the fragile hopes for dialogue between Europe and the Arab world that blossomed in the wake of the Paris peace conference. It offers thoughtful observations on the inner lives of the people she meets, revealing common desires for stability amid political upheaval. Listeners will find a nuanced blend of history, culture, and a woman's search for belonging in a land that remains both foreign and oddly familiar.
Language
it
Duration
~6 hours (378K 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
2018-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1808–1871
An Italian princess, writer, and political exile, she turned privilege into action during the struggle for Italian independence. Her life moved through salons, revolutions, journalism, and travel, making her one of the most vivid figures of the Risorgimento.
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