Giambattista Bazzoni
Il castello di Trezzo: Novella storica
"I castello di Trezzo: Novella storica" by Giambattista Bazzoni is a historical novella written in the early 19th century. The narrative is set in medieval Italy, exploring themes of power, jealousy, and turmoil in a time characterized by feudal conflicts and political intrigue. The story revolves around characters embroiled in the struggles of the time, prominently featuring Bernabò, a powerful nobleman, and his family, particularly focusing on the impending dangers posed by his rivals. At the start of this novella, the author immerses the reader in a vivid portrayal of the harsh reality of medieval Italy, marked by fortified castles, treacherous roads, and an unstable socio-political climate. The opening describes the isolation and dangers of travel during this era, setting the tone for the ensuing conflict. Characters like Mandellone, a ferryman, and Tencio, a fugitive, are introduced against the backdrop of political unrest, as they discuss the arrival of Bernabò Visconti at the Castello di Trezzo. The chapter sketches a tense atmosphere, hinting at the imminent power struggles that will unfold surrounding Bernabò and his family, alongside the personal aspirations and conflicts faced by the other characters.