Whosoever Shall Offend

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Whosoever Shall Offend

by F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford

EN·~9 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total

WHOSOEVER SHALL OFFEND - BY - F. MARION CRAWFORD - AUTHOR OF SARACINESCA, THE HEART OF ROME, ETC, ETC. - WITH EIGHT ILLUSTRATIONS - DRAWN IN ROME WITH THE AUTHOR'S SUGGESTIONS - BY - HORACE T. CARPENTER - 1905

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ILLUSTRATIONS

0:42

WHOSOEVER SHALL OFFEND

0:01

CHAPTER I

12:36

CHAPTER II

45:47

CHAPTER III

15:40

CHAPTER IV

31:07

CHAPTER V

24:51

CHAPTER VI

30:02

CHAPTER VII

33:44

Description

A wealthy widow, still strikingly beautiful despite her years, shocks her small Italian town by marrying the much younger Folco Corbario. The age gap and the prospect of inheriting a sizable fortune ignite a chorus of gossip, philosophical debate, and cynical speculation among the townspeople, each offering their own theory about love, ambition, and the looming fate of the widow’s only son, Marcello.

Through witty, observant narration the novel paints a vivid picture of early‑20th‑century Roman society, where whispers travel faster than horses and reputation hangs by a thread. As Folco settles into his new role, the story explores the delicate balance between duty, desire, and the expectations of a community that watches every move.

Against this backdrop of social intrigue, the characters—particularly the earnest Marcino, his protective mother, and the pragmatic stepfather—navigate the fragile line between public perception and private longing, setting the stage for a tale that questions what truly binds people together.

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en

Duration

~9 hours (530K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford

F. Marion (Francis Marion) Crawford

1854–1909

Known for vivid novels set in Italy and for eerie supernatural tales, this American writer moved easily between romance, history, and the uncanny. His work was hugely popular in his own time and still draws readers to classics like Mr. Isaacs and The Upper Berth.

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