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Edoardo Calandra

1852-1911

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La falce - Punizione - L'enigma

"La falce - Punizione - L'enigma" by Edoardo Calandra is a novel written in the early 20th century. The book unfolds around the character Roberto Duc, who returns to his family's estate after years away, beginning a journey of self-reflection and reconnection with his roots. The narrative hints at themes of transformation and the contrast between city life and the serenity of the countryside. The opening of the novel introduces us to Roberto Duc as he interacts with Rocco Fea, a tenant farmer, upon his arrival at his family's estate called Fortino. As they discuss local affairs and personal matters, we learn about Roberto's discontent with his life in the city, leading to his impulsive decision to come back to the countryside. There is vivid imagery describing the decay of the estate and the surrounding landscape, setting the tone for Roberto's internal struggle as he seeks a new direction in life amid memories and realizations of his past. The narrative hints at a deeper conflict brewing in the broader context of society as Roberto contemplates his existence, freedom, and purpose.

La straniera : $b Novelle e teatro

"La straniera: Novelle e teatro" by Edoardo Calandra is a historical collection of stories written in the early 20th century. The book explores themes of love, conflict, and the human condition through the lens of historical figures and events, focusing specifically on characters in the Piedmont region of Italy. The opening of the novella sets the stage during the reign of a nobleman named Pagano "lo Casto" in the picturesque region of Auriate, showcasing his character as a valiant yet impulsive lord. After a dramatic encounter in which he defeats a mysterious knight in battle, Pagano captures a beautiful lady, known only as "the stranger." As he becomes infatuated with her, the narrative delves into his conflicting emotions and the consequences of his actions, hinting at themes of desire, honor, and fate. The interplay of love, strife, and the supernatural begins to unfold, suggesting a complex interplay of character motivations and societal expectations as the story progresses.

La bufera

"La bufera" by Edoardo Calandra is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set against the backdrop of a historical period transitioning from the aristocratic past to the significant social changes brought about by revolutions. It follows the lives of the aristocratic characters such as Countess Polissena and Cavalier Telemaco Mazel, exploring themes of love, social stratification, and the impact of changing times. The opening of "La bufera" introduces a vivid setting in Torino, depicting the nobility of the time through the lives of its characters. The narrative begins with the arrival of various guests at the estate of Robelletta, bringing attention to the social dynamics and obligations of aristocratic life. Cavalier Mazel's feelings towards the beautiful Countess Polissena are significantly emphasized, alongside his disdain for her son, Massimo Claris, highlighting conflicts of affection and loyalty. As the story unfolds, Mazel's aspirations and worries are juxtaposed with the broader societal changes that are hinted at through historical references, setting the stage for the intrigues that lie ahead.

Reliquie - Le masse cristiane

"Reliquie - Le masse cristiane" by Edoardo Calandra is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story introduces readers to its characters as they prepare for a hunting trip, capturing moments of camaraderie, anticipation, and the beauty of the Italian countryside. It explores themes of nostalgia, curiosity about the past, and the complexities of personal relationships, particularly through the interactions of Mario and the narrator. At the start of the novel, Mario and the narrator arrive at a quaint house dubbed "the Palace" for their hunting expedition. As they settle in, they are greeted by local caretakers and engage in various domestic activities, such as unpacking and preparing their hunting gear. The narrative vividly describes their surroundings, including a garden filled with fruit trees and a charming village atmosphere. As Mario expresses his fascination with local history and antiquities, the narrator reflects on the charm of the place, setting the stage for deeper exploration of their experiences and relationships throughout the story.

Ad oltranza : $b commedia in 4 atti

"Ad Oltranza: Commedia in 4 Atti" by Edoardo Calandra is a theatrical drama written in the late 19th century. The play revolves around a group of characters intertwined in a web of social interactions, emotions, and relationships, set primarily in a villa and various domestic settings. It highlights themes of love, jealousy, and societal expectations, showcasing the interactions between characters like Claudio Serra, Ida Galliari, and Piero Laneri. The opening of the play introduces us to a gathering at the Galliari villa, where anticipation is in the air as guests wait for the return of the baron and his wife from a hunting trip. Characters Chiara, Ignazio, Trota, and others engage in conversations filled with banter and hints of underlying tensions and hidden affections. As the scenes unfold, the arrival of Ida Galliari brings a shift in dynamics, revealing layers of past relationships and unspoken sentiments. The interactions set the stage for unfolding drama, hinting at complexities in love, loyalty, and the consequences of societal norms that will likely shape the narrative as it progresses.