
Los desposados: Historia milanesa del siglo XVII - Tomo 2
"Los desposados: Historia milanesa del siglo XVII - Tomo 2" by Alessandro Manzoni is a novel with its definitive version published in 1842. Set in seventeenth-century Lombardy under Spanish rule, it follows the separated lovers Renzo and Lucía as they navigate criminal schemes, forced exile, and moral crises. Their journey through war-torn Italy brings encounters with cowardly priests, repentant criminals, and a devastating plague. This cornerstone of Italian literature weaves romance with historical drama, exploring themes of faith, justice, and resilience.
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