
My Ten Years' Imprisonment, published in 1833 by Silvio Pellico, is a memoir detailing his decade-long imprisonment under the Austrian government. The narrative begins with his arrest in Milan and explores themes of liberty, faith, and the human condition as he reflects on his isolation and struggles. Pellico's account serves as both a personal story and a commentary on the sociopolitical climate of 19th-century Italy, making it a significant work in the context of political prisoners and the history of Milan and the Czech Republic.








