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Title: Römerinnen: Zwei Novellen

Note: Reading ease score: 76.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Contents: Vanina Vanini -- Die Fürstin von Campobasso.

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Summary: "Römerinnen: Zwei Novellen" by Stendhal is a collection of novellas written in the early 19th century. This work intricately explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complex social fabric of Rome during its vibrant historical backdrop. The stories focus on strong female characters navigating their desires and societal expectations in a world filled with intrigue. The opening of the first novella, "Vanina Vanini," introduces us to a grand ball in Rome, hosted by the wealthy Duca di Bracciano, where the beautiful and proud Vanina captures everyone's attention. Amidst the festivities, we learn of her disdain for Roman society and her troubled relationship with her father, Prince Hasdrubal Vanini, who desires her to marry a prestigious suitor. Vanina's fascination with a wounded young Carbonaro, who has escaped from prison, leads her into a deep emotional conflict, particularly as she discovers secret ties between her family and the world of political rebellion. The narrative sets the stage for an exploration of love's tumultuous nature and the social constraints that challenge personal desires. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Stendhal, 1783-1842

EBook No.: 38547

Published: Jan 10, 2012

Downloads: 58

Language: German

Subject: Short stories

Subject: French fiction -- Translations into German

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:38547:2 2012-01-10T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Stendhal de 1
2024-11-09T23:12:42Z Römerinnen: Zwei Novellen

This edition has images.

Title: Römerinnen: Zwei Novellen

Note: Reading ease score: 76.1 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.

Contents: Vanina Vanini -- Die Fürstin von Campobasso.

Credits: Produced by Norbert H. Langkau and the Online Distributed
Proofreading Team at https: //www.pgdp.net

Summary: "Römerinnen: Zwei Novellen" by Stendhal is a collection of novellas written in the early 19th century. This work intricately explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complex social fabric of Rome during its vibrant historical backdrop. The stories focus on strong female characters navigating their desires and societal expectations in a world filled with intrigue. The opening of the first novella, "Vanina Vanini," introduces us to a grand ball in Rome, hosted by the wealthy Duca di Bracciano, where the beautiful and proud Vanina captures everyone's attention. Amidst the festivities, we learn of her disdain for Roman society and her troubled relationship with her father, Prince Hasdrubal Vanini, who desires her to marry a prestigious suitor. Vanina's fascination with a wounded young Carbonaro, who has escaped from prison, leads her into a deep emotional conflict, particularly as she discovers secret ties between her family and the world of political rebellion. The narrative sets the stage for an exploration of love's tumultuous nature and the social constraints that challenge personal desires. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Stendhal, 1783-1842

EBook No.: 38547

Published: Jan 10, 2012

Downloads: 58

Language: German

Subject: Short stories

Subject: French fiction -- Translations into German

LoCC: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:38547:3 2012-01-10T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Stendhal de 1