Il calvario di Elizabeth
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Silvia Cecchini
About this listen
Perché il romanzo, che risale al 1901, non sia mai stato pubblicato dall'autrice, è ignoto: certamente il fatto che la protagonista si chiami Elizabeth, come in diverse altre sue opere, fa pensare a una certa ispirazione autobiografica, che può essere la causa della sua non pubblicazione.
Il romanzo non sembra, apparentemente, diverso da una certa letteratura "femminile" (e non "femminista"), ma, alla fine, è il tema portante dell'opera che rivela un rigido moralismo per cui l'autrice impone un "calvario" ad una donna che tradisce una parola data ad un'altra donna. Cornice musicale: Felix Draeseke, op. 77 - II.©2017 Silvia Cecchini (P)2017 Silvia Cecchini
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