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 135
He could see that she was making every effort to hide her real thoughts and
feelings. He knew that she constantly made sure that he had care and attention,
that she never stopped thinking about him, that she was always watching, always
...
He could see that she was making every effort to hide her real thoughts and
feelings. He knew that she constantly made sure that he had care and attention,
that she never stopped thinking about him, that she was always watching, always
...
Pagina 157
Your kind must have long wars. In peacetime you become criminals. A soldier
without a feeling for honor, without a feeling of shame, is a tool of the devil, he
causes incalculable misery .... "It's not enough for me simply to be the
commander of ...
Your kind must have long wars. In peacetime you become criminals. A soldier
without a feeling for honor, without a feeling of shame, is a tool of the devil, he
causes incalculable misery .... "It's not enough for me simply to be the
commander of ...
Pagina 164
As I stood before the Castel Ducale, I was overcome by an unusual feeling of
oppression. Between me and the high, red-brown walls of Lucrezia's dwelling —
fortified, crowned with battlements, reinforced with towers — was only the mirror
of ...
As I stood before the Castel Ducale, I was overcome by an unusual feeling of
oppression. Between me and the high, red-brown walls of Lucrezia's dwelling —
fortified, crowned with battlements, reinforced with towers — was only the mirror
of ...
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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 |
Copyright | |
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