Antonia of Venice: A Novel Of The 18th Century Venetian Empire
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Antonia of Venice: A Novel Of The 18th Century Venetian Empire
"Drama, pathos, love, intrigue, murder - all the ingredients of excellent fiction are there, along with impeccable use of the English language... highly recommended." - Linda Clay
Very few people knew Antonia, despite her fame as La Stella di Venezia. In decadent 18th century Venice, she develops from Vivaldi’s star pupil into his musical colleague and the pride of Venetian music.
After she falls in love with Orlando Sagredo, master planner of the Palio, Antonia recognizes the emotional bondage she has never questioned.
Antonia of Venice is inhabited by brilliant musicians, avaricious politicians and ineffectual rulers of the Republic. Through it all, the people and music Antonia loves take the reader into the depths of revenge and selflessness, as the story advances the timeless, feminine heroic as a powerful and equal partner to the masculine.
Praise for ANTONIA OF VENICE: "Ellyn Peirson's Antonia of Venice is a work of art not to be missed." - K. Mark Haslett, Amazon review "Gripping, mystical and sometimes dark, this one of the most remarkable books I have read in years." - Kindle customer