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Raffaelo Giovagnoli

    13 de marzo de 1838 – 15 de julio de 1915

    Raffaello Giovagnoli fue un escritor italiano cuyas novelas históricas vibraban con un entusiasmo romántico por la lucha contra la tiranía y un agudo anticlericalismo. Sus narrativas, centradas en la antigua Roma, glorificaban a los revolucionarios antiguos que se alzaban contra la opresión. Tomando lecciones del movimiento de liberación nacional italiano, su obra apelaba a la justicia social y la igualdad. La apasionada defensa de Giovagnoli de las ideas revolucionarias y de los oprimidos le aseguró la popularidad entre las masas.

    Raffaelo Giovagnoli
    Спартак (Spartakus)
    Spartacus. Feldherr der Sklaven
    Spartacus
    Спартак
    Ciceruacchio E Don Pirlone
    Spartaco
    • Spartaco

      Racconto Storico Del Secolo VII Dell' Era Volgare (1878)

      • 448 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The story centers on Spartacus, a Roman gladiator who leads a notable slave revolt against the Roman Empire in 73 B.C. It chronicles his transformation from a captured slave to a fierce leader, detailing the struggles between slaves and their masters in ancient Rome. Historical figures like Crassus, Pompey, and Caesar enhance the narrative, providing context to the conflict. This engaging account not only highlights Spartacus's life and legacy but also offers insights into the societal dynamics of the era.

      Spartaco
    • Ciceruacchio E Don Pirlone

      Ricordi Storici Della Rivoluzione Romana Dal 1846 Al 1849, Con Documenti Nuovi (1894)

      • 564 páginas
      • 20 horas de lectura

      The book is a facsimile reprint of an original antiquarian work, reflecting its historical significance. It may exhibit imperfections typical of aged texts, including marks, notations, and flawed pages. The publisher emphasizes the cultural importance of this work and is dedicated to preserving and promoting classic literature by offering it in an affordable, high-quality edition that remains faithful to the original.

      Ciceruacchio E Don Pirlone