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The Intruder

Gabriele D'Annunzio

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. . .Harassed by a feeling that, more than any other, stirs up in man the dregs of his being, I suffered every torture that a woman can make a feeble, passionate, and ever-wakeful soul suffer. The fire of a terrible sensual jealousy, kindled by suspicion, dried up in me every honest source, fed on the dregs deposited in the baser depths of my animal nature.

Never had Teresa Raffo seemed to me to be so desirable as since the day when I indissolubly associated her with an ignoble image and a stain. And she made herself a weapon of my very contempt to excite my covetousness. Atrocious agonies, abject joys, dishonoring submission, cowardly complacencies proposed and unblushingly accepted, tears more acrid than all the poisons, sudden frenzies that drove me almost to the confines of dementia, such violent plunges into the abyss of indulgence that for many days after I lay in a stupefied state, every misery, every ignominy of the lower passions exasperated . . . Read More

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Pongo esta edición porque la que yo leí no figura en las listas, es una edición de E.D.A.F que incluye varias obras de este autor.

De esta historia me esperaba otra cosa, en primer lugar porque de algún modo absurdo había pensado que estaría ante una historia de maltrato hacia una mujer, sin embargo,

Sempre alto e raffinato, ma più scorrevole rispetto a "Il piacere", D'Annunzio trae spunto dai maestri russi, anche se in questo romanzo di analisi interiore la questione morale si riduce ad una sofferenza fine a se stessa. Impagabili e poetiche le descrizioni della natura, il suo meglio senza dubbi

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Όσο το φοβήθηκα στην αρχή, τόσο το λάτρεψα κατά τη διάρκεια της ανάγνωσης. Σου προκαλεί πολλά συναισθήματα, που σταδιακά εναλλάσσονται. Αυτό είναι το στοιχείο που το κάνει εθιστικό. Γραφή κλασικού μυθιστορήματος που όμως ρέει με γρήγορους ρυθμούς. Είναι η πρώτη φορά που δε συμπόνεσα ή

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Ποιος είναι ο Αθώος; Ο Τούλιο που μετά από διάφορες ερωτικές σχέσεις θέλει να επανασυνδεθεί με τη γυναίκα του; Η Τζουλιάνα που πληγωμένη από το Τούλιο ενδίδει σε κάποιον εραστή και μένει έγκυος; ή το βρέφος που θεωρείται και από τους δυο εμπόδιο στον ολοκληρωμένο πια έρωτα τους και τελικά πεθαίνει μ

Nel 1892 Gabriele D'Annunzio scrive questo romanzo ispirato dai temi di purezza e bontà d'animo di Tolstoj e l'analisi psicologica di Dostoevskij
Storia di infedeltà e amore malato di un marito verso la moglie.
Ho visto anche l'omonimo film di Luchino Visconti con attori protagonisti Giancarlo Giannin

Ρώμη, στα τέλη του 19ου αιώνα και διαβάζουμε σε πρωτοπρόσωπη αφήγηση την κραυγαλέα εξομολόγηση του Τούλιο Ερμίλ.
Είναι ένας νέος, γοητευτικός αριστοκράτης, πλούσιος και άσωτος.
Η παρακμή του βρίσκεται στο απόγειο της καθώς μέσα απο την κοσμική ζωή και τις πολλές ερωμένες έχει αλλοιωθεί σαν άνθρωπος

"¿Quiénes somos? ¿Qué sabemos? ¿Qué queremos? Jamás nadie ha obtenido aquello que ha amado; jamás nadie obtendrá aquello que amará. Buscamos la bondad, la virtud, el entusiasmo, la pasión que colmará nuestras almas, la fe que calmará nuestras inquietudes, la idea que defenderemos con todo nuestro ar

When considered in the light of d'Annunzio's contemporaries, a light that's shed by the books that I've read by Henry James, Thomas Hardy, and Joseph Conrad, d'Annunzio outshines them all. His writing is somewhat typical of the times in that long paragraphs abound. However, rather than using these p

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