3.5
The Betrothed
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This historical romance of seventeenth-century Milan, first published in 1827, is the most famous of Italian novels. It has great breadth and depth-- indeed its moral, religious, and political themes are as applicable to the problems of our own day as they were to the Napoleonic times when it was written, or the period of the Thirty Years War in which it is set.
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3.5
“3.85
I don’t know what it is about authors of classics, especially translated ones, that feel the need to go off on tangents about other characters in the story that are just briefly mentioned… but that’s what brought my rating down. At the beginning it was so fun but there was a huge chunk in the middle of the story that could have been omitted so the story stayed pace and remained pertinent and interesting. I still enjoyed myself and the funny asides made by the translator. I just wish it hadn’t been as long winded.”
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