Innocence - D'Annunzio, Gabriele; - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Innocence
 
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ISBN13:9781032866161
ISBN10:10328661611
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:258 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
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Innocence

 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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L'Innocente (1892) is a psychological novel by the renowned Italian author Gabriele D'Annunzio. Lara Gochin Raffaelli has produced an expert new English translation of a D?Annunzio?s masterpiece, maintaining his lyrical rhythms and rich imagery, while updating previously censored content for modern readers. 

Long description:

Lara Gochin Raffaelli has produced an expert new English translation of a masterpiece of Italian literature. L'Innocente (1892) is a psychological novel by the renowned Italian author Gabriele D'Annunzio.


Set in fin-de-si?cle Rome and the southern Italian countryside, the story revolves around Tullio Hermil, a man entangled in his own moral failings. The novel delves into the psychological nuances of the characters and their relationships, making it an exploration of human emotions and moral dilemmas. D'Annunzio explores the depths of Tullio's psyche, exploring his twisted emotions, moral ambiguity, and descent into madness. The translation is faithful to D?Annunzio?s original, maintaining his lyrical rhythms and rich imagery, while updating previously censored content for modern readers. Key themes include the interplay of religious faith and the pursuit of sensual pleasure; the implications of patriarchal authority; and the pursuit of redemption in a morally ambiguous world


Innocence presents an uncensored version of Gabriele D?Annunzio?s famous novel. Also, featuring a rich and informative introduction from Michael J. Subialka, the novel is a valuable contribution to the fields of comparative literature, Italian studies, fin-de-si?cle studies, and medical humanities.

Table of Contents:

Translator's Foreword - Lara Gochin Raffaelli


Critical Introduction - Michael J. Subialka


Innocence [1892]





Appendix - Comparisons between Raffaelli's translation and the Victorian ones