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Bianca: A Novel of Venice [Hardcover]

Robert Elegant (Author)
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August 11, 2000
At the height of the Renaissance, one vibrant city triumphs over the rest of Europe in nearly every aspect of human life: painting, music, architecture, banking, publishing, medicine and manufacturing. Her empire reaches the Black Sea and her trade, Asia. This is the illustrious and famed Venice, fierce in war and passionate in love. Dotting this flourishing city-state, the nobility glitters with sumptuous finery, lush parties and savory meals. Never has there been such an aristocracy as this, the wealthiest circle in this wealthiest of cities. And of these, never has there been a more intriguing woman than one Lady Bianca Capello, who rises to power when vaulting ambition in young ladies is anything but a virtue.

If her soul belongs to her homeland, Bianca's heart belongs to Francesco de' Medici, scion of the richest ruling family in Europe, at once the most powerful and the most glamorous. To the public, the match seems a perfect one-the union of society's two most influential people can only mean glad tidings for politics. To the two lovers, their devotion extends well beyond the politic and into the sublime.

But every rose has its thorn. Evil forces even in her own circles begin to work against Bianca: noblemen plan to humiliate her and a scheming brother-in-law pits his allies against her. Love has been known to conquer all, but Bianca and her beloved never dreamed that would include battles, conquests, espionage, death-wishes and hatred. Love confronts the enemy it never suspected: beauty.


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Sweeping through Medici palaces in Florence and Capello palazzos in Venice, Elegant imagines the years between 1564 and 1587 in Italy as a vivid swirl of events surrounding Lady Bianca Capello, a Venetian noblewoman who as a teenager boldly refuses to be sold into marriage by her spendthrift merchant father. Lured by the sweet proposal of handsome Florentine Pietro Buonaventura, Bianca Capello agrees to elope. But she soon finds herself pregnant, outlawed in Venice for defying her father and stuck with a scamp of a husband who lied about his finances. The beautiful and strong-willed Bianca catches the eye of Francesco de'Medici, prince regent of Tuscany, with whom she shares a passionate, decades-long affair; her position as royal mistress is tolerated by the prince's wife and Pietro. Bianca's cousin Marco Capello, an upwardly mobile Venetian navy captain and agent in the Secret Service, remains the only Venetian she can trust, however. His plan to inch Bianca closer and closer to Francesco, thus making her diplomatically useful to her home city, works stupendously well. Complications of the plague leave Francesco without an heir, and his devious younger brother, Ferdinando, a rumormonger who hates Bianca, is itching to grab the throne by any means necessary. Although richly detailed in the names and places of the Italian Renaissance, the novel is patchily paced, with scenes of military action less lively than the emotional drama. The story races toward its denouement in a confusing bid to save Bianca and Francesco's newborn twins, but Elegant (Dynasty; Manchu) does pull the narrative full circle to the prologue, providing a suspenseful ending to the historical intrigue. (Aug.)
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This sumptuous love story abounds with intrigue, suspense, and unexpected plot twists. When Lady Bianca Capello, the beautiful, strong-willed daughter of an impoverished Venetian nobleman, is faced with the prospect of marrying a lecherous old man to absolve her ruthless father's mounting debts, she elopes with a seemingly gallant Florentine. Forever banished from Venice, Bianca stands by her scheming, ineffectual husband until she realizes that he is willing to sacrifice her virtue for a price. Determined to achieve her own independence, Bianca attracts the attention of Francesco de' Medici, prince regent of Tuscany. The passionate romance that blossoms between Bianca and Francesco has long-term consequences for relations between their two warring city-states. Masterful historical fiction that vividly evokes the splendor of Renaissance Italy. Margaret Flanagan
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1st edition (August 11, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312261276
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312261276
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,666,591 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Transformed, August 13, 2004
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Catherine Moore (Peachtree City, GA) - See all my reviews
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This is the first time I have ever written a review. However, as I tend to rely on them rather heavily when making selections it seemed an apt time to start,if only to rebuff the haughty "what a dog" review. I discovered Bianca at the public library and enjoyed it thoroughly, and have subsequently purchased a copy for my personal library. The story was both entertaining and informative. I believe Mr. Elegants researched well and painted an accurate and vivid picture that kept me turning pages until the wee hours.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars BIANCA A Novel of Venice (Elegant, Robert S. Venetian Chroni, February 11, 2001
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lura bainbridge (NASHVILLE, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bianca: A Novel of Venice (Hardcover)
ALTHOUGH I AM NOT A RICHARD NIXON FAN, ROBERT ELEGANT, THE AUTHOR OF BIANCA WAS ONE OF HIS FAVORITE WRITERS.I READ THE BOOK BEFORE MY THIRD TRIP TO VENICE AND FLORENCE AND I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AS A MUST READ BEFORE GOING TO EITHER CITY. THE STORY TAKES YOU INTO THE HEART OF THE CULTURE OF MID SIXTEENTH CENTURY MEDICI FLORENCE. THE SHENANIGANS OF POLITICS SEEM TO NOT HAVE CHANGED MUCH BUT THIS LOVE STORY IS TRUE. BIANCA CAPELLO WAS FRANCESCO DI MEDICI'S MISTRESS AND LATER HIS WIFE.IT IS AMAZING THE FLORENTINES WHO HAVE BELIEVED THE MEDICI VERSION OF HISTORY HAVE TRIED TO ERADICATE THE MEMORY OF BIANCA. FOR THE ROMANTIC HISTORY LOVER THIS IS A REAL TREAT.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An author's astronished protest, March 3, 2001
This review is from: Bianca: A Novel of Venice (Hardcover)
I am the author of 'Bianca", which has received generally favorable review in the the trade press. I am somewhat surprised at the `lack of courage of a 'reader in San Diego,' who writes a vitriolic review, but has not the courage to allow his/her name to appear. On the other hand, the general illiteracy of the letter and the banality of the thought processes are rassuring. He/she obviously does not have either the intelligence or the education to appreciate even a popular novel.
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