Project Gutenberg
2007-12-24
Public domain in the USA.
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Eliot, George
1819
1880
Evans, Mary Anne
Cross, Marian Evans
Evans, Marian
Cross, Mary Ann
Lewes, M. E. (Marian Evans)
Lewes, Marian Evans
Romola
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Nick Hodson
"Romola" by George Eliot is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. The narrative unfolds in the vibrant backdrop of 15th-century Florence, exploring themes of love, politics, and personal integrity against the rich tapestry of Renaissance life. The central character introduced is Tito Melema, a young Greek who finds himself in Florence after surviving a shipwreck, leading to a series of encounters that promise to shape his fate amidst the complexities of the city. At the start of the novel, readers are immersed in the dazzling yet tumultuous atmosphere of Florence on the eve of Lorenzo de’ Medici’s death. The prologue sets the scene with a poetic reflection on the city's historical continuity and the eternal struggles of humanity. The story then shifts to Tito, who is discovered by a pedlar named Bratti as he wakes up on the streets of Florence. Their interaction hints at Tito's precarious situation as a newcomer in a city buzzing with politics and intrigue. As Tito seeks sustenance and a place to belong, he encounters various characters that foreshadow the challenges and relationships that will define his journey, particularly with Bardo de’ Bardi and his daughter Romola, who become pivotal figures in the unfolding narrative. The opening sets the stage for a deeply textured exploration of identity and morality in a time of great change. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Reading ease score: 70.6 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Historical fiction
Psychological fiction
Domestic fiction
Married women -- Fiction
Savonarola, Girolamo, 1452-1498 -- Fiction
Women -- Italy -- Florence -- Fiction
Greeks -- Italy -- Florence -- Fiction
Self-sacrifice -- Fiction
Florence (Italy) -- Fiction
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