Mastro Don Gesualdo

Mastro Don Gesualdo by Giovanni Verga, published by Dedalus in 2000, is a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of social class in mid-19th century Sicily. This 2nd edition, available in English and spanning 344 pages, presents the story of Gesualdo, a man who rises from humble beginnings to become one of the wealthiest individuals in his region. Despite his success and marriage to an aristocrat, he faces resentment from both peasants and the gentry, highlighting the rigid class structures of his time.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to class conflict and societal expectations. The narrative delves into the irony of Gesualdo’s title, “Mastro Don,” and how it reflects the tensions between his achievements and the prevailing social order. As the story unfolds, the threat of revolt against the established hierarchy positions Gesualdo as a target, illustrating the precarious nature of his status. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricacies of social dynamics and the challenges faced by those who disrupt the status quo.
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On the face of things, Mastro Don Gesualdo is a success. Born a peasant but a man’ with an eye for everything going’, he becomes one of the richest men in Sicily, marrying an aristocrat with his daughter destined, in time, to wed a duke. But Gesualdo falls foul of the rigid class structure of mid-19th century Sicily. His title Mastro Don, ‘Worker Gentleman’, is ironic in itself. Peasants and gentry alike resent his extraordinary success. And when the pattern of society is threatened by revolt, Gesualdo is the rebels’ first target.
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