Colomba (novella)
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Author | Prosper Mérimée |
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Language | French |
Genre | Novella |
Set in | Marseilles and Corsica, c. 1816–19 |
Publisher | Revue des deux Mondes (periodical), Magen et Comon (book) |
Publication date | 1 July 1840 (periodical), 1841 (book) |
Publication place | France |
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LC Class | PQ2362.C6 B47 |
Text | Colomba at Wikisource |
Colomba is a short novel by Prosper Mérimée which first appeared on 1 July 1840 in the Revue des Deux Mondes. It was published as a single volume in 1841 by Magen et Comon.
Plot summary
[edit]Through the lens of historical fiction, the novella examines the Corsican vendetta. In the story, Orso is forced to consider whether he should avenge the death of his father, apparently perpetrated by the Barricini family. An Englishwoman, Lydia Nevil, attempts to dissuade him from murder, while his sister, Colomba, uses all her cunning to ensure the opposite result.
Characters
[edit]- Brandolaccio "Brando" Savelli - a friendly Corsican outlaw
- Brusco - Brando's dog
- Colomba della Rebbia - the titular character and sister to Orso
- Colonel Nevil - Lydia's father
- Giudice Barricini - a barrister and head of the Barricini family
- le Curé - a former theology student, now an outlaw
- Lydia Nevil - an Englishwoman and romantic interest of Orso
- Orlanduccio Barricini - son of Giudice Barricini
- Orso della Rebbia - Colomba's brother
- Vincentello Barricini - son of Giudice Barricini
Adaptations
[edit]The story has been adopted on a number of occasions for the screen:
- Colomba, a 1920 French silent film directed by Jean Hervé
- Colomba, a 1933 French film directed by Jacques Séverac
- Colomba, a 1948 French film directed by Émile Couzinet
- Vendetta, a 1950 American film directed by Mel Ferrer
- Colomba, a 1982 French-Italian television series