Adelaide Di Ghesclino is a historical drama by Voltaire, presented in Italian. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and personal conflict, the play explores themes of love, duty, and betrayal within a noble family. Voltaire's skillful use of language and dramatic tension creates a compelling narrative that resonates with readers interested in classical Italian theater. This edition offers a valuable opportunity to experience Voltaire's work in the Italian language, providing insight into his literary versatility and his engagement with European culture.
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