"A gift to humanity" - Giuseppe Verde.
"The book's real greatness lies in its delineation of character" --
The Penguin Companion to European Literature.
"The Great Italian Novel" - The Wall Street Journal.
Manzoni's The Betrothed is indeed "The Great Italian Novel." It is the
story of the love and enforced separation of a young peasant boy and
girl in northern Italy, during the seventeenth century plague, in a
world of foreign domination, church power, and feudalism. These are the
very forces that have made Italy, and to read The Betrothed is to
deeply understand Italian history. Beyond history, Manzoni creates a
wide range of vivid characters. Lucia, the heroine, Padre Cristoforo, a
Capuchin friar, and Cardinal Federico Borromeo (a historical figure, and
cousin of Saint Charles Borromeo) are varied examples of wholehearted
goodness. In addition, there are sympathetic portraits of a wide range
of other characters who fall short, perhaps well short, of Christian
ideals.
The novel is famous for its extraordinary description of the Italian
Plague of 1629-1631 which ravaged northern and central Italy, throwing
society into confusion and killing perhaps a million people.
The Betrothed is a historical romance par excellence-probing the
human condition and thoroughly examining Italian history. It was
initially published in three volumes from 1825 to 1827. Manzoni feared
it would have only twenty-five readers. However, it soon became the most
read Italian novel, and by 1839 it had gone through numerous official
printings, and in addition there were no less than 59 unauthorised
editions in Italian and fourteen in foreign languages. Today almost all
Italians have read it, at least once, and many enjoy quoting from it.
Phrases from the novel have entered the Italian language. It is regarded
as one of the masterpieces of world literature. The novel is a symbol of
the Risorgimento, Italian Unification, because of its patriotic
message and its fundamental role in the development of the modern
unified Italian language.
Alessandro Manzoni (1785-1873) was an Italian novelist, poet and
philosopher, most famous for The Betrothed. Manzoni ranks second only
to Dante in Italian literary history. Verdi claimed that The Betrothed
(1827) is "a gift to humanity." According to the critic, Georg Lukács
The Betrothed is a universal portrait of Italy so complete that it
exhausted the genre of the historical novel. All Italian children read
it in school
About this edition: The Betrothed was originally published in
three volumes. This edition is complete, containing all three volumes.
The text is set in a generous eleven point font.