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Saracinesca

F. Marion Crawford

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "Saracinesca," F. Marion Crawford weaves an intricate narrative set in the heart of Rome, exploring themes of love, social class, and the intricacies of familial loyalty. Written in the late 19th century, the novel encapsulates the lush, descriptive prose characteristic of Crawford's style, blending vivid characterizations with a deep psychological insight into the motivations and desires of its protagonists. The story follows the fortunes of the noble Saracinesca family, steeped in Italian aristocracy, as they navigate the tumultuous waters of romance and societal expectation, revealing the underlying tensions within their seemingly gilded lives. F. Marion Crawford, an American author of significance during his time, drew upon his extensive experiences living in Italy to infuse authenticity into his work. His background—an amalgam of American and Italian heritage—provided him with a unique lens through which to examine the complexities of Italian society. Crawford's literary career was marked by a keen interest in the interplay of cultures, which greatly facilitated his ability to authentically portray the subtleties of class dynamics and the human condition in "Saracinesca." This novel is a must-read for fans of classic literature who seek both emotional depth and social commentary. Crawford's masterful balance of romantic intrigue and psychological exploration invites readers to delve deeply into the lives of his characters, making "Saracinesca" a compelling study of love and honor in a changing world. Readers will find themselves captivated by the rich tapestry of Italian life and the timeless dilemmas faced by the Saracinesca family.
Available since: 09/04/2022.
Print length: 377 pages.

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