Niccol de' Lapi, ovvero I Palleschi e i Piagnoni is a historical novel by Massimo d'Azeglio, set in Florence during the 16th century. The story revolves around Niccol de' Lapi, caught between the Palleschi (supporters of the Medici family) and the Piagnoni (followers of Savonarola). Volume 1 and 2 detail the political and social tensions of the era, portraying the conflicts between these factions through the lives and loves of its characters.
D'Azeglio masterfully recreates the atmosphere of Renaissance Florence, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the clash of ideologies. "Niccol de' Lapi" remains a classic of Italian historical fiction, celebrated for its vivid characters and engaging narrative.
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