“Oh, oh!' said Renzo, 'you are a poet!' To comprehend this witticism of poor Renzo, it is necessary to be informed, that in the eyes of the vulgar of Milan, and more particularly in its environs, the name of poet did not signify, as among cultivated people, a sublime genius, an inhabitant of Pindus, a pupil of the muses, but a whimsicality and eccentricity in discourse and conduct, which had more of singularity than sense; and an absurd wresting of words from their legitimate signification.”
Quote by Alessandro Manzoni
Book:The Betrothed
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The Betrothed
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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