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Medici, Isabella Romola de', 1542-1576 -- Fiction Books

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Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi

Isabella Orsini: A Historical Novel of the Fifteenth Century

"Isabella Orsini: A Historical Novel of the Fifteenth Century" by F. D. Guerrazzi is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. The story is focused on Isabella Orsini, a young and beautiful woman embroiled in a web of guilt and passion, navigating the complexities of love, honor, and betrayal in a tumultuous period marked by intense familial and romantic entanglements. The opening of the novel introduces a deeply troubled Isabella, tormented by her feelings of guilt as she grapples with her passion and the consequences of her actions. In a moment of desperation, she prays fervently before a painting of the Madonna, expressing her inner turmoil and longing for forgiveness. As she wrestles with her emotions, a knight named Lelio enters, indicating a significant connection between their fates. Their encounter is charged with tension, revealing the dangerous implications of their love amidst the backdrop of noble expectations and societal constraints. The stage is set for a dramatic exploration of the characters’ intertwined destinies and the societal pressures that threaten to destroy them.

Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi

Isabella Orsini, duchessa di Bracciano

"Isabella Orsini, duchessa di Bracciano" by Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi is a historical novel written in the late 19th century. The narrative centers around Isabella Orsini, exploring themes of love, guilt, and moral conflict set against the backdrop of her position in society. The story appears to delve deeply into her psychological struggles, particularly concerning her passions and the societal expectations placed upon her. At the start of the novel, we are introduced to Isabella, a young and beautiful woman grappling with heavy feelings of guilt and inner turmoil, likely due to her desires that conflict with her moral integrity. As she prays fervently before an image of the Madonna, she expresses her distress over her passions and sins, suggesting a profound internal conflict. This tumultuous moment is interrupted by the entrance of a gallant knight, who notices Isabella’s distress, prompting a poignant conversation about her secrets and struggles. This sets the stage for an exploration of her relationships, particularly with men like Troilo Orsini and Lelio Torelli, hinting at love, jealousy, and the complications of honor and reputation in courtly life.

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