
Nanà a Milano
"Nanà a Milano" by Cletto Arrighi is a novel written during the late 19th century. The narrative explores themes of realism, particularly focusing on the complexities of social life in Milan through the lens of its central character, Enrico O'Stiary, who navigates the complexities of his aristocratic background after the death of his father. The opening of "Nanà a Milano" introduces readers to the backdrop of a changing society in Milan while presenting Enrico, the son of a recently deceased count, who is grappling with the constraints of his inheritance and the expectations placed upon him. As he returns to the city, we learn about the dynamics between the characters surrounding him, particularly his cousin Elisa, and how Enrico's views are shaped by the realities of wealth, family, and social status. The text presents a contrast between the world of privilege and the necessity of adapting to the evolving social mores, setting the stage for Enrico's exploration of identity and belonging in a world that challenges romantic ideals.
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