"San Salvador" by Mary Agnes Tincker is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in Venice and centers around the Loredan family, particularly focusing on Don Claudio Loredan and his love for Tacita Mora, the granddaughter of a dying professor. As tensions rise between familial duty and personal desire, the plot unfolds against a backdrop of social expectations and emotional turmoil. The opening of the novel introduces the Loredan family during a midday breakfast, revealing a somber atmosphere fueled by concern for the ill Professor Mora. Don Claudio's silent intensity reflects the conflict between his feelings for Tacita and his mother’s ambitions for him. As the narrative progresses, we witness a poignant confrontation between Don Claudio and his mother regarding his affections for Tacita, hinting at class differences and the overarching theme of love versus duty. The exchange sets the stage for an emotional journey intertwined with deep character introspection and the complexities of societal constraints, while also introducing the influences of love, loss, and secrecy that permeate the narrative. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
San Salvador
By Mary Agnes Tincker
"San Salvador" by Mary Agnes Tincker is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story is set in Venice and centers around the Loredan family, pa...
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Mary Agnes Tincker was an American novelist. She published about a dozen novels and many short stories. She was made a member of the Ancient Academy of Arcadia of Rome, and of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia.
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