Contributions

  • Sartarelli, Stephen, 1954- translator - Contributor

Publication

2017 - Europa Editions, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

58,500 words, Guess

Page Count

234 pages

Identifiers

and 1 more

Classifications

  • DDC853.914
  • LCCPQ4863.A3894 R48 2017
  • LCCPQ4863.A3894

Description

Sicily, April 16 1677. From his deathbed, Charles III's viceroy, Anielo de Guzmán y Carafa, marquis of Castle Rodrigo, names his wife, Doña Eleonora, as his successor. Eleonora de Moura is a highly intelligent and capable woman who immediately applies her political acumen to heal the scarred soul of Palermo, a city afflicted by poverty, misery, and the frequent uprisings they entail.The Marquise implements measures that include lowering the price of bread, reducing taxes for large families, re-opening women's care facilities, and establishing stipends for young couples wishing to marry, all measures that were considered seditious by the conservative city fathers and by the Church. The machinations of powerful men soon result in Doña Eleonora, whom the Church sees as a dangerous revolutionary, being recalled to Spain. Her rule lasted 27 days, one cycle of the moon.

Subjects

Topics

FictionHistoryFiction, historicalSicily (italy), fictionSicily (Italy) -- History -- 15th-18th centuries -- Fiction

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