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An edition of Romola (1863)

Romola (Penguin Classics)

  • 4.5 (2 ratings) ·
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  • 1 Have read

Eliot’s only historical novel, set in 15th century Florence under the rule of the Medicis, blends fact with fiction as the reader follows the almost saint-like Romola and the amoral and feckless Tito Melema whom she marries against the advice of her brother, an equally saintly priest. An impressive account of Renaissance life in a wealthy Italian state.

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Penguin Classics
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English
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Cover of: Romola (Konemann Classics)
Romola (Konemann Classics)
June 2000, Konemann
Hardcover in English - Slipcase edition
Cover of: Romola (Penguin Classics)
Romola (Penguin Classics)
January 1, 1997, Penguin Classics
in English
Cover of: Romola (The Worlds Classics)
Romola (The Worlds Classics)
August 1994, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Romola
Romola
1993, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Romola ...
Romola ...
1901, Doubleday, Page & co.
in English
Cover of: Romola
Romola
1900, Harper
Cover of: Romola.
Romola.
1900, Musson
Cover of: Romola.
Romola.
1884, Belford, Clarke
in English - New ed.
Cover of: Romola
Romola
1863, B. Tauchnitz
- Copyright edition.
Cover of: Romola.
Romola.
1863, Smith, Elder and Co.
in English
Cover of: Romola.
Romola.
1863, B. Tauchnitz
- Copyright ed.

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First Sentence

"MORE than three centuries and a half ago, in the mid springtime of 1492, we are sure that the angel of the dawn, as he travelled with broad slow wing from the Levant to the of Hercules, and from the summits of the Caucasus across all the snowy alpine ridges to the dark nakedness of the western isles, saw nearly the same outline of firm land and unstable sea-saw the same great mountain shadows on the same valleys as he has seen to-day-saw olive mounts, and pine forests, and the broad plains green with young corn or rain-freshened grass-saw the domes and spires of cities rising by the river sides or mingled with the sedge-like masts on the many-curved sea coast, in the same spots where they rise to-day."

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Open Library
OL7354863M
ISBN 10
0140434704
ISBN 13
9780140434705
Library Thing
103763
Goodreads
835508

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MORE than three centuries and a half ago, in the mid springtime of 1492, we are sure that the angel of the dawn, as he travelled with broad slow wing from the Levant to the of Hercules, and from the summits of the Caucasus across all the snowy alpine ridges to the dark nakedness of the western isles, saw nearly the same outline of firm land and unstable sea-saw the same great mountain shadows on the same valleys as he has seen to-day-saw olive mounts, and pine forests, and the broad plains green with young corn or rain-freshened grass-saw the domes and spires of cities rising by the river sides or mingled with the sedge-like masts on the many-curved sea coast, in the same spots where they rise to-day.
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