
Set against the glittering ballrooms and the ever‑changing fashions of late‑nineteenth‑century Rome, the novel opens with a wry observation of a society that dresses itself in layers of silk while its citizens hide behind grumbling whispers. The city is a tapestry of old Roman families and newcomers from the Italian north and south, each maneuvering for place in a world where politics, religion, and personal ambition collide. Through a keen, almost satirical eye, the narrator sketches the paradox of a people who cling to tradition even as the foundations of their world begin to shift.
Into this restless backdrop the Saracinesca family emerges, a lineage whose fortunes rise and fall with the tides of intrigue and desire. Young members grapple with love affairs, secret alliances, and the lure of power, while the elders strive to preserve their name amid a government that tolerates only whispered dissent. Listeners will be drawn into a world of elegant salons, covert conspiracies, and the timeless struggle between personal loyalty and the demands of a changing Rome.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (859K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1909
Born in Italy to American parents and educated across Europe and the U.S., this cosmopolitan novelist became one of the most popular storytellers of his day. He is especially remembered for vivid Italian settings, historical adventure, and memorable supernatural tales such as The Upper Berth.
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