Romola
Descrizione dell’editore
Set amid the intellectual brilliance and political upheaval of Renaissance Florence, Romola is one of George Eliot's most ambitious and richly detailed historical novels. Combining meticulous historical research with profound psychological insight, the book transports readers to a world shaped by art, philosophy, faith, and power.
At the center of the story is a young woman of intelligence and integrity whose life becomes entwined with the ambitions, ideals, and moral struggles of those around her. As political conflict and personal betrayal challenge her beliefs and loyalties, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, courage, and moral growth.
George Eliot masterfully explores themes of duty, conscience, love, sacrifice, and the search for meaning in uncertain times. Through unforgettable characters and vivid settings, she captures both the grandeur of Renaissance society and the deeply personal choices that shape individual lives.
Rich in historical atmosphere and philosophical reflection, the novel offers readers an immersive portrait of one of history's most remarkable periods while examining timeless questions about responsibility, identity, and human nature.
Perfect for readers who enjoy literary fiction, historical epics, and character-driven narratives, Romola stands as one of George Eliot's greatest achievements and a remarkable fusion of history and storytelling that continues to captivate modern audiences.