The scarlet city: a novel of 16th-century ItalyIn this masterly novel, Hella Haasse, the author of last year's bestselling takes readers to a 16th-century Italy torn by the savage violence of war and by sinister intrigues for power, and Giovanni Borgia's agonizing search for his true origins. |
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Pagina 164
So to Ferrara ... a voyage which I wouldn't forget in a hurry. The sea was turbulent
, the wind unpredictable; near the middle of the Romagna, within sight of the
coast, the merchant ship foundered. I swam to shore, my baggage was lost.
So to Ferrara ... a voyage which I wouldn't forget in a hurry. The sea was turbulent
, the wind unpredictable; near the middle of the Romagna, within sight of the
coast, the merchant ship foundered. I swam to shore, my baggage was lost.
Pagina 175
For a long time after my stay in Ferrara, I believed — not surprisingly — that an
army couldn't be invincible unless it had enough proper cannon. But I found out
at Pavia that that wasn't true. King Francis prided himself on his guns, great
heavy ...
For a long time after my stay in Ferrara, I believed — not surprisingly — that an
army couldn't be invincible unless it had enough proper cannon. But I found out
at Pavia that that wasn't true. King Francis prided himself on his guns, great
heavy ...
Pagina 185
In Italy and also outside it there was and still is — I have since noticed — enough
talk about the mysteries of Ferrara. But because the Este belong to a
distinguished old family that is still powerful, they are forgiven behavior which in
the Borgia ...
In Italy and also outside it there was and still is — I have since noticed — enough
talk about the mysteries of Ferrara. But because the Este belong to a
distinguished old family that is still powerful, they are forgiven behavior which in
the Borgia ...
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The scarlet city: a novel of 16th-century Italy
Gebruikersrecensie - Not Available - Book VerdictAgainst the turbulent backdrop of the Italian Wars (1494-1559) Haasse traces the lives and struggles of some of Italy's most famous citizens--Michelangelo Buonarroti, Niccolo Machiavelli, Vittoria ... Volledige review lezen
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Introduction | ix |
The Italian Wars | xi |
Pietro Aretino and Giovanni Borgia | 41 |
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