Alessandro Manzoni
Born
in Milan, Italy
March 07, 1785
Died
May 22, 1873
Genre
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The Betrothed
137 editions
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1827
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I promessi sposi. Edizione antologica
by
5 editions
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published
1827
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Storia della colonna infame
by
100 editions
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published
1840
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I Promessi sposi e Storia della colonna infame
42 editions
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published
1842
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Adelchi
by
65 editions
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published
1822
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Il Conte di Carmagnola
by
9 editions
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published
1820
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La Signora: Storia della Monaca di Monza
by
14 editions
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published
1835
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Incontro con I Promessi sposi
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published
1840
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I Promessi sposi - Storia della colonna infame -Â Inni sacri - Odi civili
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Tragedie
22 editions
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published
1987
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“Bullies, oppressors and all men who do violence to the rights of others are guilty not only of their own crimes, but also of the corruption they bring into the hearts of their victims.”
― The Betrothed
― The Betrothed
“One of the greatest comforts of this life is friendship; and one of the comforts of friendship is that of having someone we can trust with a secret. But friendship does not pair us off into couples, as marriage does; each of us generally has more than one friend to his name, and so a chain is formed, of which no man can see the end. When we allow ourselves the comfort of depositing a secret in the bosom of a friend, we inspire him with the wish to enjoy the same comfort for himself. It is true that we always ask him not to tell anyone else; and this is a condition which, if taken literally, would break the series of comforting confidences at once. But the general practice is to regard the obligation as one which prevents a man from passing the secret on, except to an equally trusted friend and on the same condition of silence. From trusted friend to trusted friend, the secret travels and travels along an unending chain, until it reaches the ears of the very man or men from whom the first speaker meant to keep it for ever. It would generally require a long time to get there, if each of us only had two friends—one to confide the secret to us, and another to whom we can pass it on. But there are some privileged men who have hundreds of friends, and once a secret reaches one of them, its subsequent journeys are so rapid and multitudinous that no one can keep track of them.”
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“I would really like, in fact, to be born again in another two hundred years' time.”
― The Betrothed
― The Betrothed
Polls
2nd Quarter 2022 Group Long Read
The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir, 1949, 746 pages
The World According to Garp by John Irving, 1978, 610 pages
The Golden Notebook by Doris Lessing, 1962, 640 pages
The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu, 1001, 1182 pages
The Betrothed by Alessandro Manzoni, 1827, 720 pages
The Sagas of Icelanders by Jane Smiley, 1200, 782 pages
Sarum: The Novel of England by Edward Rutherfurd, 1987, 912 pages
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