Romola by George Eliot

Romola by George Eliot

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Set in the late 15th-century Italy, in the Renaissance Florence of Macchiavelli and the Medicis, this story was written in 1862-3. It reconstructs a turning-point in the intellectual history of Europe by charting the career and martyrdom of the charismatic religious leader Savanarola.

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Romola by George Eliot

Set in late 15th-century Italy, in the Renaissance Florence of Machiavelli and the Medicis, Romola (1862-3) is the most exotic and adventurous of George Eliot's novels. It reconstructs a turning-point in the intellectual history of Europe by charting the career and martyrdom of the charismatic religious leader Savonarola, who rebelled against the humanist spirit of the age and burned books on a "bonfire of vanities". Interwoven with these momentous public events is the personal story of Romola de' Bardi, the most inspirational of George Eliot's heroines, and Tito Melema, the most unscrupulous of her villains. Of all her novels "Romola" was Eliot's favourite, "I felt some wonder that anyone should think I had written anything better". She was later to remark, "I could swear by every sentance as having been written with my best blood." The text is taken from the authoritative Clarendon edition. The notes provide bibliographical information on the numerous historical figures in the novel, identify quotations and literary, biblical and mythological allusions, explains historical and topographical references, and gives translations of all Italian words and phrases.
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ISBN 13 9780192829641
ISBN 10 0192829645
Title Romola
Author George Eliot
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1994-08-01
Number of pages 651
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.