this might take a while ... Finished on June 3rd, 2007. Liked it. It's
interesting that there's a lot of history (with academic footnotes. The
reader is invited to skip the 2 densest chapters), and that readers are invited
several times to use their imagination rather than read a description. The
irony and typecasting's a bit heavy, but it makes internal patterning easier -
e.g. the rich parallelisation in chapter 27 is only possible if the symbolism's
clear.
Literary reviews by Tim Love.
Warning: Rather than reviews, these are often notes in preparation for reviews that were never finished, or pleas for help with understanding pieces. See Litref Reviews - a rationale for details.
Warning: Rather than reviews, these are often notes in preparation for reviews that were never finished, or pleas for help with understanding pieces. See Litref Reviews - a rationale for details.
Showing posts with label 'I promessi sposi'. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 'I promessi sposi'. Show all posts
Thursday, 26 February 2004
"I promessi sposi" by Alessandro Manzoni (Mondadori, 1990 - first published c.1840)
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Alessandro Manzoni
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