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Vittoria is a novel written by George Meredith, a British author and poet. The story takes place in Italy during the mid-19th century and revolves around the life of Vittoria, a beautiful and independent young woman who is caught up in the political turmoil of the time.The novel begins with Vittoria's arrival in Milan, where she meets and falls in love with the dashing Italian revolutionary, Carlo Ammiani. However, their relationship is complicated by the fact that Vittoria is a foreigner and Carlo is deeply involved in the struggle for Italian independence from Austrian rule.As the political situation in Italy becomes increasingly tense, Vittoria finds herself drawn into the revolutionary movement, and her relationship with Carlo becomes more and more dangerous. Along the way, she must navigate the treacherous waters of Italian politics and deal with the jealousies and rivalries of those around her.Despite the challenges she faces, Vittoria remains steadfast in her commitment to the cause of Italian independence, and her courage and determination inspire those around her to fight for their freedom. In the end, however, the struggle takes a tragic toll on Vittoria and those she loves, leaving her to wonder if the price of freedom was worth the sacrifice.Overall, Vittoria is a powerful and gripping novel that explores the themes of love, politics, and revolution in the context of 19th-century Italy. With its vivid descriptions of Italian life and culture, as well as its compelling characters and gripping plot, it is sure to captivate readers of all ages and backgrounds.Count Serabiglione would work himself up in the climax of denunciation, and then look abroad frankly as one whose spirit had been relieved. He hated bad men; and it was besides necessary for him to denounce somebody, and get relief of some kind. Italians edged away from him. He was beginning to feel that he had no country. The detested title 'Young Italy' hurried him into fits of wrath. 'I am, ' he said, 'one of the Old Italians, if a distinction is to be made.'This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work

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  • ISBN-13: 9781419192791
  • ISBN-10: 1419192795
  • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
  • Publish Date: June 2004
  • Dimensions: 9.22 x 7.62 x 1.12 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.89 pounds
  • Page Count: 500

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