Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 1: The Borgias and the Cenci (version 2)

Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 1: The Borgias and the Cenci (version 2)

by Alexandre Dumas

22 chapters8h 21mEnglish1910

About this book

Dumas's 'Celebrated Crimes' was not written for children. The novelist has spared no language--has minced no words--to describe the violent scenes of a violent time. In some instances facts appear distorted out of their true perspective, and in others the author makes unwarranted charges. The careful, mature reader, for whom the books are intended, will recognize, and allow for, this fact. (from publisher's note) The first volume comprises the annals of the Borgias and the Cenci. The name of the noted and notorious Florentine family has become a synonym for intrigue and violence, and yet the Borgias have not been without stanch defenders in history. Another famous Italian story is that of the Cenci. The beautiful Beatrice Cenci--celebrated in the painting of Guido, the sixteenth century romance of Guerrazi, and the poetic tragedy of Shelley, not to mention numerous succeeding works inspired by her hapless fate—will always remain a shadowy figure and one of infinite pathos. ( From introduction)

Chapters (22)

1Introduction
313
2The Borgias: Preface
692
3The Borgias: Chapter 1
1215
4The Borgias: Chapter 2
1051
5The Borgias: Chapter 3
1720
6The Borgias: Chapter 4
1798
7The Borgias: Chapter 5
3171
8The Borgias: Chapter 6
1645
9The Borgias: Chapter 7
1515
10The Borgias: Chapter 8
1266
11The Borgias: Chapter 9
1305
12The Borgias: Chapter 10
1742
13The Borgias: Chapter 11
1985
14The Borgias: Chapter 12
1442
15The Borgias: Chapter 13
1914
16The Borgias: Chapter 14
940
17The Borgias: Chapter 15
1318
18The Borgias: Chapter 16
645
19The Borgias: Epilogue
473
20The Cenci, Part 1
1439
21The Cenci, Part 2
1285
22The Cenci, Part 3
1238

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