Los desposados: Historia milanesa del siglo XVII - Tomo 2

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Los desposados: Historia milanesa del siglo XVII - Tomo 2

by Alessandro Manzoni

ES·~12 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

LOS DESPOSADOS

0:44
2

CAPÍTULO PRIMERO

33:27
3

CAPÍTULO SEGUNDO

32:29
4

CAPÍTULO TERCERO

34:12
5

CAPÍTULO CUARTO

28:40
6

CAPÍTULO QUINTO

42:06
7

CAPÍTULO SEXTO

58:58
8

CAPÍTULO SÉPTIMO

32:22
9

CAPÍTULO OCTAVO

35:07
10

CAPÍTULO NOVENO

36:27

Description

A vivid portrait of 17th‑century Milan unfolds through the eyes of a restless nobleman who must outwit both courtly rivals and an untouchable clerical authority. When a delicate political dilemma threatens the honor of the Count’s family, he turns to the provincial padre—an old confidant whose influence stretches far beyond the convent walls. Their uneasy alliance is set against sumptuous banquet scenes, where aristocrats and servants alike reveal the subtle power games that govern everyday life.

The narrative thrives on sharp dialogue and richly detailed observations, from the fragrant herbs growing in neglected fields to the glittering spectacles of Madrid’s courts. As the Count navigates gossip, ambition, and the looming specter of a rebellious nephew, listeners are drawn into a world where every gesture carries hidden weight. The story balances humor with tension, offering a compelling glimpse into a society where personal reputation and political survival are inextricably linked.

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Language

es

Duration

~12 hours (716K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Mexico: Andrade y Escalante, 1858.

Credits

Andrés V. Galia, Sanly Bowitts and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2022-01-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Alessandro Manzoni

Alessandro Manzoni

1785–1873

Best known for The Betrothed, he helped shape modern Italian literature and gave the Italian language one of its defining novels. His work joined storytelling, moral seriousness, and the spirit of the Risorgimento in a way that still feels powerful today.

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