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[mascagni-interest] More Eternal City

John Mucci
Wed, 22 Jan 2003 09:45:24 -0800

On my site are two more photos from Hall Caine's play "The Eternal City".
They are unfortunately from the poorly reproduced photos in the novel, and
not as good as the ones on the site already, but thought the group might
like to see them.

They are too big to send out.

The first is captioned "What you said shall be sacred" :
www.jmucci.com/img/Eternal1.JPG
the second is captioned: "With a frightened cry, she was folded to his
breast."
www.jmucci.com/img/Eternal2.JPG

I have read the novel and it is really a terrific potboiler. I am not a fan
of such literature, but this is truly extraordinary.  The story concerns a
woman who is being 'kept' by the Prime Minister of Italy (whose wife is
insane and dying in his castle).  The woman, whose name is Roma, is insulted
by the local handsome anarchist, David Rossi, for being a kept lady, and she
vows to have revenge on him, of course with the minister's approval.

However she falls in love with Rossi, and for those of you who don't plan on
reading the book, I am not spoiling anything by telling you that they find
out that they both were raised by the same father, (even though they are not
related, and thus can marry), and we later find out that Rossi's real dad is
none other than the Pope (Pius the X! of all popes).  While Rossi is running
all over Europe being hounded by spies and gathering a following of
anarchists, Roma's letters to him explaining what's going on never catch up
to him.  She is forced (by the minister and the Pope!) to denounce Rossi up,
as she knows his true identity.  She does so, and Rossi believes she is
unfaithful (remember she vowed to destroy him early on - before she fell in
love with him).

The minister is shot and killed by accident, and Roma goes to prison for it
while Rossi escapes, and is saved from utter dissolution by - you guessed
it, Rossi's father, the Pope.  They live happily ever after in the play, but
she dies of consumption in the book.

I mean - is this a Mascagni opera or what??


Caine made quite an industry out of this story. He wrote it originally as a
play that took place in Russia, then wrote a 600 page novel that was full of
politics and religion propaganda, and it became a smash success. So much so
that he wrote another play based on it, and that was so successful with
Mascagni's music, that he wrote another novel based on the play!  The second
novel is 400 pages long (the one I read), and has only the love story as the
focus.

Boy, and we thought Tom Clancy had it big.

You can still get copies of either version of the book at
www.bookfinder.com; I don't think either play was published.

Does the music for this survive? Not only would I love to hear it, I  think
such a great story would make a great revival. What intensity!

Yrs respectfully.



John Mucci
9 DeForest Rd
Wilton, CT 06897
203-722-6751(c)
203-761-0083 (h)

www.jmucci.com




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