
Romola - by George Eliot
Contents
PROEM.
CHAPTER I. The Shipwrecked Stranger.
CHAPTER II. Breakfast for Love.
CHAPTER III. The Barber’s Shop.
CHAPTER IV. First Impressions.
CHAPTER V. The Blind Scholar and his Daughter.
CHAPTER VI. Dawning Hopes.
CHAPTER VII. A Learned Squabble.
In the spring of 1492, Florence glitters beneath its familiar domes and spires, a city where the rhythms of market stalls, scholarly debate, and whispered prayers echo the same human hopes that have endured for centuries. The narrative opens with a vivid portrait of daily life—children playing in sun‑lit courtyards, laborers toiling in the shadows of the Duomo, and thinkers probing the mysteries of faith and reason.
At the heart of this world is a young woman of keen intellect and restless spirit, raised in the household of a blind scholar and his devoted daughter. When a shipwrecked stranger drifts into the city, his presence unsettles the delicate balance of friendships, love, and ambition that surround her. As loyalties are tested and hidden motives surface, she must navigate the tangled web of family expectations and the emerging promise of a future that could reshape her destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~21 hours (1264K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1880
A major voice of Victorian fiction, this novelist brought unusual emotional depth and moral seriousness to stories of ordinary lives. Her books are still loved for their insight, warmth, and sharp understanding of human motives.
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