Contributions

  • Ashe, Susan, 1939- - Contributor

Publication

1995 - Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Ill, Illinois

Language

English

Word Count

43,500 words, Guess

Page Count

174 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100810112485
  • ISBN-100810112493
  • ISBN-139780810112483
  • ISBN-139780810112490
  • Goodreads130976', '1130724
and 4 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number95012351
  • Better World Books9780810112483
  • Better World Books9780810112490
  • Open LibraryOL780497M

Classifications

  • DDC853/.8
  • LCCPQ4811.E6 N313 1995
  • LCCPQ4811.E6N313 1995
and 1 more
  • LCCPQ4811.E6 D7 1902

Description

<p>Giovanna and Costantino Ledda are a happily married young Sardinian couple living a contented village existence with their small child and extended family. But after Costantino is wrongly convicted of murdering his uncle and imprisoned, the now‐impoverished Giovanna reluctantly divorces him under a newly enacted divorce law and marries Brontu Dejas, a wealthy but cruel drunkard who has always coveted her. While enduring a slave’s existence within this new marriage as well as the community’s derision of her as the “wife with two husbands,” the broken Giovanna is unexpectedly reunited with an embittered Costantino after his exoneration and early release from prison, and the two resume their now‐illicit relationship.</p> <p>An exploration of hypocrisy, expiation, and the human disruption of a supernatural order that remorselessly reasserts itself, <i>After the Divorce</i> is set in an insular society of ancient, religious roots grappling with the intrusion of modern, secular social mores and is among the earliest of the serious works on which <a href="https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/grazia-deledda">Grazia Deledda’s</a> literary reputation is based. Deledda—the first Italian woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature—critiqued the social norms of her native Sardinia through <i>verismo</i> depictions of the struggles of the lower classes, into which she wove elements of her own personal tragedies.</p>

Subjects

Series Statement

  • European classics
  • European classics (Evanston, Ill.)

Other Editions

  • After the divorceNorthwestern University Press1995-01-01
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