Garibaldi e Montevideo
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Release date is 2016-11-09
Produced by DP-Italia (http://dp.dm.unipi.it) con la
cooperazione di correttori volontari, coordinati da Carlo
Traverso e Barbara Magni, utilizzando immagini rese
disponibili da Hathi Trust
(https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044079134904).
"Garibaldi e Montevideo" by Alexandre Dumas is a historical novel written in the mid-19th century. The book revolves around the figure of Giuseppe Garibaldi, detailing his exploits as he rises to prominence while fighting for liberty against tyranny. It captures a critical period in Italian and South American history, illustrating Garibaldi's courage and leadership. At the start of the work, readers are introduced to the historical context of Italy's struggles under oppressive regimes, which prompts Garibaldi to seek freedom in the Americas. The preface recounts his determined efforts in Montevideo, highlighting the heroism and sacrifices of fighters for liberty amid despair. The narrative begins to explore the setting of Montevideo, painted vividly through descriptions of its landscape and the challenges faced by its inhabitants, all while foreshadowing the arrival of Garibaldi as a pivotal character in this ongoing struggle for independence. The author sets the tone for a tale filled with valor, patriotism, and the quest for self-determination. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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