The Scarlet City: A Novel of 16th-century ItalyAcademy Chicago Publishers, 1990 - 367 pagina's The novel centres around Giovanni Borgia, a mysterious figure known in history as the infans Romanus, or child of Rome. Although he bears one of the most notorious names in all of Italy, Giovanni doesn't know his parentage. Is Cesare Borgia his father or his brother? Or is he no relation at all? Is Lucrezia Borgia his mother or his sister -- or possibly both? Hella Haasse uses the ferment and intrigue of the Italian Wars -- during which French, Swiss, Spanish and German armies surged into Italy -- as a backdrop for Giovanni's agonising quest for his identity. Giovanni's search introduces us to some of the most intriguing people of the times: the Italian patriot Michelangelo; elegant Vittoria Colonna and her estranged husband the Marquis of Pescara. We meet also lucrezia Borgia and her cruel, unpredictable husband, the Duke of Ferrara; the scurrilous writer Pietro Aretino and the seductive courtesan Tullia d'Aragona. Hella Haasse draws each with great depth and brilliant colour. |
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... Castel Sant'Angelo and the angel on its highest battlement glittering in the sunlight . I realized that we were fleeing through the corridor which connects the Vatican with the Castel . I know now that Cesare thought he would be safe ...
... Castel Sant'Angelo and the angel on its highest battlement glittering in the sunlight . I realized that we were fleeing through the corridor which connects the Vatican with the Castel . I know now that Cesare thought he would be safe ...
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... Castel Sant'Angelo . That's understandable : he was two years younger than I. Our sojourn in the Castle of Rome was suddenly interrupted . That didn't upset us ; we had become quite accustomed to un- announced journeys and house ...
... Castel Sant'Angelo . That's understandable : he was two years younger than I. Our sojourn in the Castle of Rome was suddenly interrupted . That didn't upset us ; we had become quite accustomed to un- announced journeys and house ...
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... Castel Sant'Angelo . There , like convicts sentenced to hard labor , we had to throw up ramparts for the approaching Imperial assault on the fortress , where the Pope was still en- trenched . We were continually fired upon . In self ...
... Castel Sant'Angelo . There , like convicts sentenced to hard labor , we had to throw up ramparts for the approaching Imperial assault on the fortress , where the Pope was still en- trenched . We were continually fired upon . In self ...
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Introduction | 9 |
The Italian Wars xi | 11 |
Giovanni Borgia | 17 |
Copyright | |
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