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Gabriele D’Annunzio

  • Bull-Calf
  • Puk
  • Mab
  • Bottom
  • Conte (Il) di Sostene
  • Filippo La Selvi
  • Floro
  • Mario de' Fiori
  • Morilot
  • Duca Minimo
  • Shiun-Sin-Katsu-Hava
  • Musidoro
  • Svelt
  • Lila Biscuit
  • Myr
  • Pittore di Allegorie
  • Ariel
  • Happemouche
  • Marchese (Il) di Caulonia
  • Miching Mallecho
  • Mambrino
  • Sir Ch. de Vere
March 12, 1863 – March 1, 1938
Gabriele D’Annunzio
Gioconda
Episcopo & Company
The Daughter of Jorio: A Pastoral Tragedy; Volume 18
The Child of Pleasure
The Intruder
The Flame
  • 2025

    Innocence

    • 262 pages
    • 10 hours of reading

    The novel explores complex psychological themes through its rich imagery and lyrical prose, showcasing the inner turmoil of its characters. Lara Gochin Raffaelli's new translation revitalizes D'Annunzio's work by preserving its original beauty while making previously censored elements accessible to contemporary audiences. This expert rendition highlights the author's mastery in depicting emotional depth and societal critique, ensuring that the essence of the story resonates with today's readers.

    Innocence
  • 2024

    The Child of Pleasure BOOK III

    • 52 pages
    • 2 hours of reading

    Set against the backdrop of the Decadent movement, this novel immerses readers in a world of Romanticism, sensuality, and psychological intrigue. It intricately explores human emotions and desires through the protagonist's indulgent journey, revealing the complexities of love affairs and the pursuit of pleasure. D'Annunzio's masterful prose and evocative imagery create a captivating narrative that examines interpersonal dynamics and the human condition, making it a timeless classic that resonates deeply with readers.

    The Child of Pleasure BOOK III
  • 2024

    The Child of Pleasure BOOK IV

    • 74 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    Set against the backdrop of the Decadent movement, this novel immerses readers in a world rich with Romanticism and sensuality. It intricately explores human emotions and desires through the protagonist's indulgent journey, revealing the complexities of love affairs and psychological depth. D'Annunzio's masterful prose and evocative imagery create a captivating narrative that examines the pursuit of pleasure as a path to self-discovery. This literary classic resonates with themes of hedonism, passion, and the intricacies of interpersonal dynamics.

    The Child of Pleasure BOOK IV
  • 2024

    Francesca Da Rimini

    • 244 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    Set in Renaissance Italy, this poetic drama explores the tragic romance of Francesca da Rimini, a character famously depicted by Dante. It delves into themes of forbidden love and betrayal as Francesca's passion for her husband's brother leads to dire repercussions. Arthur Symons' lyrical approach highlights the profound beauty and sorrow inherent in a love doomed by fate, making this retelling both poignant and captivating.

    Francesca Da Rimini
  • 2024

    The Child of Pleasure BOOK II

    • 70 pages
    • 3 hours of reading

    Set against the backdrop of the Decadent movement, this novel immerses readers in a world rich with Romanticism, sensuality, and psychological depth. The protagonist's journey through love affairs and indulgence reveals the complexities of human emotion and desire. D'Annunzio's intricate character development and evocative imagery create a captivating narrative that explores the interplay between pleasure and self-discovery. This literary classic resonates with themes of hedonism and introspection, offering a timeless reflection on the human condition.

    The Child of Pleasure BOOK II
  • 2024

    The Child of Pleasure BOOK I

    • 88 pages
    • 4 hours of reading

    Set against the backdrop of the Decadent movement, this novel immerses readers in a world rich with sensuality and psychological depth. The protagonist's journey through hedonism and complex love affairs reveals the intricacies of human emotion and desire. D'Annunzio's masterful prose and evocative imagery create a captivating exploration of the human condition, blending themes of passion and introspection. This literary classic remains a timeless reflection on the pursuit of pleasure and self-discovery, resonating powerfully with audiences.

    The Child of Pleasure BOOK I
  • 2023

    Set in a small Italian village, D'Annunzio's play explores the themes of love, honor, and duty in a powerful and poetic fashion. The play's protagonist, the young shepherdess Fenicia, must navigate the complexities of a society that seeks to control her every move, as she falls in love with the mysterious and elusive Jorio. A beautifully written work of naturalistic drama that is sure to captivate readers and theatergoers alike.

    The Daughter of Jorio: A Pastoral Tragedy; Volume 18
  • 2023

    The Dream Of A Spring Morning

    • 158 pages
    • 6 hours of reading

    This lyrical volume of poetry by Gabriele D'Annunzio captures the ambiance and beauty of a spring morning. Drawing on natural imagery and vivid language, the author evokes a sense of wonder and renewal that will resonate with readers of all ages. Whether you're a fan of classic poetry or simply looking for a dose of inspiration, this lovely book is sure to delight.

    The Dream Of A Spring Morning
  • 2023

    The Honeysuckle: A Play in Three Acts

    • 226 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    D'Annunzio's lyrical and poetic play tells the story of a tragic love triangle set against the backdrop of 19th-century Italy. A meditation on desire, passion, and beauty, this work is both haunting and powerful, offering readers a glimpse into the soul of one of Italy's greatest literary figures.

    The Honeysuckle: A Play in Three Acts
  • 2023

    Il Ferro: Dramma in Tre Atti

    • 208 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    This Italian dramatic play is a tragic love story set in ancient Rome. The play explores themes of passion, betrayal, and fate, as the protagonist struggles to reconcile his desire for revenge with his love for a woman from a rival family.

    Il Ferro: Dramma in Tre Atti