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 56
On every gust of wind, from every nook and cranny of the papal palace, the dirty
mocking words blew at him. He kept silent, acting as if the halls and galleries
were peopled with ghosts. He had become a stranger in Rome. The city seemed
an ...
On every gust of wind, from every nook and cranny of the papal palace, the dirty
mocking words blew at him. He kept silent, acting as if the halls and galleries
were peopled with ghosts. He had become a stranger in Rome. The city seemed
an ...
Pagina 193
The assailants vanished as quickly as they had appeared. One of them was left
lying for dead in the piazza. It was later discovered that this man belonged to the
retinue of Ercole d'Este. This incident caused a great commotion in the palace.
The assailants vanished as quickly as they had appeared. One of them was left
lying for dead in the piazza. It was later discovered that this man belonged to the
retinue of Ercole d'Este. This incident caused a great commotion in the palace.
Pagina 306
Hangings were torn from the walls, statues smashed to pieces, doors and
windows kicked in, and the horses from the stud farm driven in a stampede
directly through the palace to the outside. Giberti's costly porcelain services burst
into a ...
Hangings were torn from the walls, statues smashed to pieces, doors and
windows kicked in, and the horses from the stud farm driven in a stampede
directly through the palace to the outside. Giberti's costly porcelain services burst
into a ...
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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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