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It was now my only consideration how to die like a Christian, and with proper fortitude. I felt, indeed, a strong temptation to avoid the scaffold by committing suicide, but overcame it. What merit is there in refusing to die by the hand of the executioner, and yet fall by one's own? -from Chapter XLVIII In 1820, Italian Silvio Pellico, editor of a literary journal, was arrested as a sympathizer of the revolutionary secret society, The Carbonari. He was sentenced to 15 years in the notorious underground prison at Spielberg, and during his incarceration, he wrote several plays and numerous poems, and after his sentence was commuted in 1830, this account of his ordeal. First published in Paris in 1833, it is a classic prison diary, and a timeless treasure of European literature. Pellico's simple, lucid prose makes immediate the indignities of his experience and highlight the hardships faced by political activists of the era. Italian patriot and playwright SILVIO PELLICO (1789-1854) also wrote the tragic plays Francesca da Rimini and Eufemio da Messina.
About the Author: Geboren am 11.12.1853 in Landsberg am Lech; gestorben am 03.11.1912 in Schliersee. Anton Alexander Albrecht Freiherr von Perfall entstammte einem alten bayerischen Adelsgeschlecht. Er studierte in München Philosophie und Naturwissenschaften. Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts war er einer der bekanntesten Jagdschriftsteller im deutschsprachigen Raum. Quelle: Wikipedia
Title: My Ten Years' Imprisonment
Publisher: Cosimo Classics
Publication Date: 2005
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: New