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Romola (1862–63) is a historical novel written by English author Mary Ann Evans under the pen name of George Eliot set in the fifteenth century. It is "a deep study of life in the city of Florence from an intellectual, artistic, religious, and social point of view". [1]
- Historical novel
- George Eliot, (aka Mary Ann Evans)
- 1862–63
- Smith, Elder & Co.
Título: Romola / by George Eliot (Formato PDF) Autor: Eliot, George, 1819-1880; Publicación: Alicante : Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, 2019; Publicación original: New York, A. L. Burt, [18--?] Descripción física: VII, 577 p. ; 18 cm. Notas de reproducción original: Edición digital a partir de New York, A. L. Burt, [18--?].
Romola, George Eliot. Novela inglesa de George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans, 1819-1880), publicada en 1863. En 1860-61, la autora residió en Florencia para estudiar el color local con vistas a su novela, que se desarrolla en la ciudad del Arno a fines del siglo XV, entre las luchas de los Palleschi y los Piagnoni y el advenimiento y la caída de ...
Romola, novel by George Eliot, first published in 1862–63 in The Cornhill Magazine. The book was published in three volumes in 1863. Set in Florence at the end of the 15th century and scrupulously researched, the novel weaves into its plot the career of the reformer Girolamo Savonarola and the.
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Romola considera a Tessa una víctima inocente como ella misma. Romola enseña a Lillo que la verdadera grandeza de un hombre es su integridad, y es preferible a la pobreza y la oscuridad a la fama y la riqueza lograda a través del engaño y la mentira. Ficha. Título: Romola; Fecha de publicación original: 1850; Autor: George Eliot
3.76. 4,480 ratings330 reviews. One of George Eliot's most ambitious and imaginative novels, Romola is set in Renaissance Florence during the turbulent years following the expulsion of the powerful Medici family during which the zealous religious reformer Savonarola rose to control the city.
31 de jul. de 2019 · George Eliot’s historical romance of the Florentine Renaissance, Romola (1862–1863), marks a transition in Eliot’s career from her closely drawn early novels of the nineteenth-century English countryside to a monumental project of historical research and imagination that merged major historical figures and developments with ...