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Vanina Vanini


 

Vanina Vanini is the title of a story by Stendhal (1783-1842), the nom de plume of Marie-Henri Beyle.

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Stendhal - Nom de plume - Marie-Henri Beyle

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Set in 1840s in the Risorgimento of Italy when the country was under the Austrian control. Vanina Vanini, the daughter of a Roman aristocrat, falls in love with the wounded Pietro Missirilli, a member of the revolutionary Carbonari organized in the fashion of Freemasonry, who is hidden in the residence of her father, Asdrubale Vanini, and nurses him back to health, and follows him to northern Italy. Vanina is obsessed with the charisma of Pietro and is determined to free him from his revolutionary commitment so that he can devote himself entirely to her. The irony is that, in order to do so, she opts to betray his revolutionary activities to the authority. She reveals to him what she did when she visits the now jailed Pietro, which outrages him so much that he attempts to kill her. Pietro is excuted and Vanina resumes her decadent aristocratic life after the Quixotic episode.

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Risorgimento - Italy - Carbonari - Freemasonry

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Roberto Rossellini (1906-1977) adapted this story to a film of the same title in 1961 starring Sandro Milo (Vanina) and Laurent Terzieff (Pietro).

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Roberto Rossellini - Sandro Milo - Laurent Terzieff

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