
In a modest Italian drawing‑room, the widowed Valeria Inverigo greets her brother, the affable engineer Gustavo Aldini, while the chatter of family obligations and lingering grief fills the air. Their conversation drifts from the cold of Nocera to the impending move of a distant relative, hinting at a marriage proposal that could bind their families together. The scene is punctuated by the arrival of Diana, a spirited young woman of about twenty‑one, whose lively presence and sharp observations contrast with the more measured demeanor of the adults. As she returns from a crowded lecture by Professor Varedo, the siblings exchange witty barbs about duty, intellect, and the allure of academic life.
The narrative captures the subtle tensions between tradition and modernity in early‑twentieth‑century Italy, using humor and affectionate banter to reveal each character’s hopes and insecurities. Valeria’s protective affection for her niece, Gustavo’s reluctant role as a matchmaker, and Diana’s restless curiosity create a vivid tableau of domestic life on the brink of change. Listeners are invited into a world where family ties, social expectations, and personal ambition intersect, setting the stage for choices that could reshape the Varedo household.
Language
it
Duration
~7 hours (434K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-09-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1839–1915
A novelist, teacher, and patriot of Italy’s Risorgimento, his stories often paired lively storytelling with serious social questions. Best known for writing for young readers, he helped shape modern Italian children’s literature while staying closely engaged with the public life of his time.
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