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In the opening pages of this classic of 19th-century universal literature, the impending marriage between Renzo and Lucia is suddenly threatened by Don Rodrigo's desire and the brute force of his henchmen. The interruption will give rise to a series of always unexpected events, in which several memorable characters will intersect in the destinies of the engaged couple, who experience firsthand the tensions of a time and place: the 17th-century Milan region, marked by famine, plague, the Spanish occupation, and the inability of the law and its representatives to dispense justice.

Produktbeschreibung
In the opening pages of this classic of 19th-century universal literature, the impending marriage between Renzo and Lucia is suddenly threatened by Don Rodrigo's desire and the brute force of his henchmen. The interruption will give rise to a series of always unexpected events, in which several memorable characters will intersect in the destinies of the engaged couple, who experience firsthand the tensions of a time and place: the 17th-century Milan region, marked by famine, plague, the Spanish occupation, and the inability of the law and its representatives to dispense justice.
Autorenporträt
Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Antonio Manzoni (Milán, 7 de marzo de 1785-íd., 22 de mayo de 1873) fue un poeta y narrador italiano, representante del Romanticismo de su país. La novela histórica Los novios (I promessi sposi) es su obra más conocida; está considerada una referencia básica de la literatura italiana. Asumiendo que la lengua florentina era más culta y característica de Italia que la lengua lombarda del autor, se fue a vivir a Florencia para aprenderla bien y dijo que había tenido que ir 'a aclarar la ropa al Arno', es decir, reescribió la obra en italiano de Florencia.