Alessandro Manzoni's The Count of Carmagnola and Adelchis

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Alessandro Manzoni's The Count of Carmagnola and Adelchis

"A leading figure in Italian Romanticism and the Risorgimento, Alessandro Manzoni (1785-1873) is best known for The Betrothed, a historical novel set in northern Italy in the early seventeenth century. Although the success of this monumental novel eclipsed his reputation as a playwright, Manzoni himself prominently placed his two verse tragedies, The Count of Carmagnola (1820) and Adelchis (1822), at the beginning of a volume of his complete works, emphasizing their personal significance in his oeuvre. Both dramas reflect Manzoni's lifelong passion for history and confirm Georg Lukacs's assessment of Manzoni as "the most important exponent of historical drama at the time in Western Europe."" "Adelchis, set at the end of the eighth century, describes the events that led to the fall of the Lombard Kingdom under the joint reign of Desiderius and his son Adelchis. The Count of Carmagnola chronicles the conflict between the title character, a fiery Renaissance general, and the Republic of Venice. In his enthusiastic review of The Count of Carmagnola, Goethe congratulated Manzoni for "having abandoned the old rules and made such serious and firm progress on the new path that one can now form new rules on the model of this work."" "Now, translator Federica Brunori Deigan presents lyrical English-language versions of these two tragedies which, taken together, dramatize the first two epochs in Manzoni's "history of Italy." (The Betrothed completes the triptych, illustrating the period of Spanish domination.) Long unavailable in English, The Count of Carmagnola and Adelchis are distinguished by their dramatic power and thematic gravity. Manzoni considers the interactions of Christian morals and Machiavellian politics through deft psychological portraiture, ultimately revealing the course of history as a fabric woven by individuals free will according to a logical pattern of actions and reactions, within the vaster providential plan, that human eyes can only dimly perceive."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
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337

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Alessandro Manzoni's The Count of Carmagnola and Adelchis
2004, Johns Hopkins University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-317).

Published in
Baltimore
Genre
Translations into English.
Other Titles
Count of Carmagnola, Adelchis.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
853/.7
Library of Congress
PQ4714 .A24 2004, PQ4714.A24 2004

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Pagination
x, 337 p. :
Number of pages
337

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL3677963M
Internet Archive
alessandromanzon0000manz
ISBN 10
0801878810
LCCN
2003018059
OCLC/WorldCat
53398325
Goodreads
491701

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Work ID
OL644237W

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