“Disappointment sharpens the wit; and Renzo, who, in the straightforward path he had hitherto travelled, had not been required to subtilise much, now conceived a plan which would have done honour to a lawyer.”
Quote by Alessandro Manzoni
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This novel, a classic of Italian literature, delves into the lives of two young people, Renzo and Lucia, whose love is challenged by societal and political forces. Set against the backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, it explores themes of love, loyalty, and social class in a vivid and dramatic narrative. more
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