Marietta - F. Marion Crawford
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Résumé :
Marietta: A Maid of Venice is a captivating historical novel penned by F. Marion Crawford. Set in the vibrant city of Venice during the Renaissance, the book immerses readers in the colorful and romantic world of 16th-century Italy. The story follows the life of Marietta, a spirited and independent young woman born into a humble background. Despite her lowly station, Marietta possesses a remarkable talent for singing, which catches the attention of the influential and powerful figures of Venetian society. Her journey takes her from the canals and palazzos of Venice to the grand stages of Europe as she navigates the complexities of love, ambition, and societal expectations. Readers are transported to a world of lavish balls, passionate romances, and the clash between tradition and individual aspirations. The story explores themes of social class, identity, and the pursuit of dreams. It delves into the challenges faced by Marietta as she strives to break free from societal constraints and find her own voice in a world of privilege and conformity.
Biographie:
F. Marion Crawford was an American author who lived from August 2, 1854, to April 9, 1909, and is remembered for his numerous books, particularly those set in Italy, as well as his well-known odd and fantastic tales. On August 2, 1854, Crawford was born in Bagni di Lucca, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He was the lone child of Louisa Cutler Ward and American sculptor Thomas Crawford. He was the nephew of the American poet Julia Ward Howe, and his sister was the author Mary Crawford Fraser (also known as Mrs. Hugh Fraser). After his father passed away in 1857, Crawford's mother remarried Luther Terry, with whom she had Margaret Ward Terry, Crawford's half-sister who later married Winthrop Astor Chanler. He spent the majority of this time in Boston, mostly with his uncle Sam Ward and at the home of his aunt Julia Ward Howe. His future financial prospects worried his family. Based on his private performances of Schubert lieder, his mother had hoped he could enroll in Boston's operatic baritone training program and pursue a career in opera....
Sommaire:
Francis Marion Crawford was an American author who lived from August 2, 1854, to April 9, 1909. He was famous for his many books, especially those set in Italy, and his classic weird and fantastical stories. He was born on August 2, 1854, in Bagni di Lucca, which is in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He was the only child of American artist Thomas Crawford and his wife, Louisa Cutler Ward. His sister was the author Mary Crawford Fraser, also known as Mrs. Hugh Fraser, and his nephew was the American artist Julia Ward Howe. After his dad died in 1857, his mom got married again to Luther Terry. They had a daughter together, Margaret Ward Terry, who later married Winthrop Astor Chanler and was Crawford's half-sister. He went to school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, Cambridge University, the University of Heidelberg, and finally the University of Rome. He went to India in 1879 to study Sanskrit and was the editor of The Indian Herald in Allahabad. When he got back to the United States in February 1881, he continued to study Sanskrit at Harvard University for another year. During that time, he also wrote for a number of magazines, mostly The Critic, for two years. Early in 1882, he became close friends with Isabella Stewart Gardner, a friend he would keep for life....