After the Divorce

After the Divorce

by Grazia Deledda

20 chapters10h 11mEnglish1905

About this book

Giovanna and Costantino Ledda are a happily married couple living with their young child in a Sardinian country village close to their extended family. Costantino is wrongly convicted of murdering his wicked uncle and with no way of supporting herself, Giovanna reluctantly divorces him and is driven to marry Brontu Dejas, a wealthy but brutish drunkard who has always lusted after her. As well as enduring a marriage amounting to slavery, Giovanna is derided by villagers for having two husbands. When Constantino is freed after the real murderer confesses to his crime, he and Giovanna are together again, but this time their relationship is outside the law, and sets both on a path of destruction, at the mercy of religious and social forces they cannot control. The author, Grazia Deledda, won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926, for writings which show passion and sympathy for the people of her native Sardinia, and ‘After the Divorce’ (Dopo il Divorzio) is one of her finest works. - Summary by Tom Denholm

Chapters (20)

1Chapter 1
2126
2Chapter 2
1792
3Chapter 3
1683
4Chapter 4
1234
5Chapter 5
693
6Chapter 6
2448
7Chapter 7
2502
8Chapter 8, Part 1
2090
9Chapter 8, Part 2
1899
10Chapter 9
1928
11Chapter 10
1827
12Chapter 11
1811
13Chapter 12
2503
14Chapter 13
1661
15Chapter 14
1614
16Chapter 15
1766
17Chapter 16
1637
18Chapter 17
1598
19Epilogue, Part 1
2247
20Epilogue, Part 2
1646

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