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Zanoni: Yli-ihmisen elämäntarina

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron, 1803-1873
Contributor:
Valvanne, Väinö, 1887-1919
Language:
Finnish
Physical Description:
1 online resource : multiple file formats
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg,
Summary:
"Zanoni: Yli-ihmisen elämäntarina" by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton is a novel written in the early 19th century. The narrative unfolds through the life and experiences of the protagonist, Gaetano Pisani, a talented but misunderstood artist and musician, whose complex relationships and inner struggles are central to the plot. The themes of art, passion, and the pursuit of knowledge suggest a deep exploration of the human condition, often set against an evocative backdrop of mystical and philosophical exploration. At the start of the novel, the narrator recounts an encounter with an elderly book dealer, Mr. D, whose collection of esoteric texts piques the narrator's interest in the Rose-Cross fraternity. This leads to a beautifully layered discussion of art, philosophy, and inspiration, as well as the protagonist's struggles in balancing his artistic pursuits with societal expectations. Gaetano Pisani, a gifted yet polarizing musician in Naples, grapples with his unique style, which fascinates and alienates audiences alike. His marriage to a sensible Englishwoman introduces the complexities of domestic life into his artistic chaos. The opening sets a rich tone for the journey that intertwines personal growth, the nature of artistry, and the magnetic pull of the enchanting Viola, his daughter, who is destined for the limelight in the opera world, suggesting a narrative ripe with emotional and dramatic possibilities. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Credits:
Tapio Riikonen
Notes:
Wikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zanoni
Reading ease score: 40.6 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Release date is 2021-05-30

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