Il Trionfo: Dramma in Quattro Atti

Il Trionfo: Dramma in Quattro Atti is a late 19th-century Italian play that delves into themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of human relationships. The narrative centers around Lucio Saffi, who is recuperating from an illness, and features an ensemble cast including Nora, Giovanni, and Dr. Felsani. As the characters engage in conversations about life and Lucio's introspective feelings, the play explores the emotional dynamics between them, highlighting the interplay of health, hope, and human connection.
Editions
X-Ray
“The branch breaks that will not bend with the wind. You must learn to bend".””
— Unknown
“but death is the ultimate purpose of life.””
— Unknown
“Over the rest of the river voyage, as they talked, Penrod discovered that she was no longer a child in either body or mind, but that she had become a courageous, mature young woman, her character tempered in the forge of suffering.””
— Unknown
“Nothing happens swiftly in Africa.””
— Unknown
“I am not a nag, but sometimes I know best," said Saffron sweetly””
— Unknown
“she spoke with a straight face and total insincerity””
— Unknown
“The Sudan is hell on earth, ruled by demons””
— Unknown
“Once it was possible to burrow down as far as the scalp, a hunt for trespassers was conducted in which everyone participated.””
— Unknown
“Thus his compositions were subject to wide literary license, and were often separated from the truth by a considerable distance.””
— Unknown
