Author
Ambrogio Bazzero
1851-1882
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Storia di un'anima
"Storia di un'anima" by Ambrogio Bazzero is a semi-autobiographical novel written in the late 19th century. The book explores the inner life of its protagonist, Ambrogio Bazzero, reflecting on themes of love, art, and the struggles of existence. It serves as both a personal testament and a poignant exploration of the author's profound sensitivity to beauty and sorrow. The opening of the novel introduces us to Ambrogio Bazzero as a nostalgic character deeply affected by his experiences and emotions. He is depicted as a reflective individual, haunted by unfulfilled desires and a yearning for a connection that transcends the mundane. The initial passages illustrate his childhood, marked by kindness and a keen appreciation for nature, art, and the simple joys of life. As he navigates the complexities of adulthood, his struggles with love and societal expectations come to the forefront, revealing a character who oscillates between hope and despair, striving to understand his place in a world that often feels isolating and overwhelming.
Ugo: Scene del secolo X
“Ugo: Scene del secolo X” by Ambrogio Bazzero is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The book transports readers into a medieval world, focusing on the intricate dynamics of nobility, chivalry, and personal ambition, with the central character being Messer Ugo, a knight and count of Lanciasalda. As the tale unfolds, it portrays themes of honor, conflict, and the impacts of familial legacy amidst a backdrop of feudal Italy. At the start of the novel, we find ourselves in the courtyard of Ugo's castle, where Guidello, the herald, proclaims an announcement as Easter approaches. The narrative introduces the tension of upcoming feudal obligations while showcasing Ugo's reluctance and introspective nature. Through the interactions between Guidello and his companion, Ingo, we gain insight into the characters’ ambitions, fears, and the societal pressures they navigate. The atmosphere is enriched by vivid descriptions of the setting and characters, hinting at the intrigue and conflicts that will develop as Ugo's journey unfolds in the context of a tumultuous feudal landscape.