
A weary chronicler steps onto a dim stage of seventeenth‑century turmoil, determined to rescue the fleeting memories of ordinary people caught in the relentless clash of empires. His voice blends scholarly observation with a personal longing to set the past straight, refusing the grandiose glorification of war‑lords and noble princes. The opening paints a world where time itself is a captive, and every battle is a struggle to keep humanity from being swallowed by ruthless ambition.
Within this turbulent tableau, unnamed soldiers, priests, and courtiers become the focal points of a stark moral tableau. Their deeds swing between lofty heroism and petty cruelty, revealing how honor and vice coexist on the same battlefield. The narrative’s vivid, sometimes clumsy prose captures the rawness of the era, inviting listeners to feel the weight of history as it unfolds in the lives of those who lived it.
Language
fi
Duration
~25 hours (1470K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-01-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1785–1873
A giant of Italian literature, he is best known for The Betrothed, a historical novel that helped shape modern Italian language and culture. His work blended moral seriousness, vivid storytelling, and a deep concern for history, faith, and ordinary people.
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