052 - Monna Brigida's Conversion

EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 12 MIN

052 - Monna Brigida's Conversion

from Romola · host George Eliot

In her own words, George Eliot considered Romola her finest novel, weaving a captivating tale of a brilliant young woman caught in the tumult of 15th-century Florence. As Romola, the intelligent daughter of a blind scholar, falls for a man destined to alter her life and the very fabric of Florentine politics, she finds herself grappling with changes that unsettle her world. This rich narrative offers an insightful exploration of life in Florence, delving into its intellectual, artistic, religious, and social landscapes. Summary by Stav Nisser and Wikipedia.

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