The Honour of Savelli: A Romance by S. Levett Yeats

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Levett Yeats, S. (Sidney), 1858?-1916 Levett Yeats, S. (Sidney), 1858?-1916
English
Okay, so picture this: Italy in the 1400s, a time of scheming nobles, family vendettas, and knights who actually have a code. That's the world of 'The Honour of Savelli.' Our main guy, Count Savelli, is a man whose entire identity is wrapped up in his family's spotless reputation—their 'honour.' But then, a dark secret from the past comes knocking, threatening to ruin everything he and his ancestors built. It's not just about sword fights (though there are some good ones); it's about what happens when the story you've always believed about your family turns out to be a lie. Can he protect his name without losing his soul? If you like historical fiction that feels less like a dusty textbook and more like a personal, high-stakes drama, you've got to give this one a look. It’s a real page-turner about the weight of the past.
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I just finished 'The Honour of Savelli' and, wow, it pulled me right in. Published in 1895, it's one of those historical adventures that feels both grand and surprisingly intimate.

The Story

The book follows Count Ugo Savelli, a nobleman in Renaissance Italy whose life is governed by one thing: upholding his family's centuries-old honour. This isn't just about being polite; it's their currency and their shield. But a long-buried crime committed by an ancestor starts to surface, brought to light by a rival family with a bitter grudge. Suddenly, Ugo is fighting on two fronts. He has to defend his family's name in the public eye of treacherous Italian courts, while also wrestling privately with whether that glorious name was built on a foundation of shame. The plot twists through accusations, duels, and tense political maneuvers, all asking one tough question: what is a legacy really worth?

Why You Should Read It

What I loved most was how personal it all felt. Yeats makes you understand the immense pressure Ugo is under. It's not just about saving his skin; it's about the identity of everyone who carries the Savelli name. The historical setting is fantastic—you get the gorgeous clothes and castles, but also the gritty reality of constant political backstabbing. It’s less about glorifying the past and more about showing the human struggles within it. The side characters, from loyal friends to cunning enemies, feel real and add great layers to Ugo's dilemma.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for anyone who thinks history is full of good stories, not just dates. If you enjoy classic adventure with a moral heart, complex characters over simple heroes, and a setting that comes alive without endless description, you'll have a great time with 'The Honour of Savelli.' It's a gripping, thoughtful ride from a forgotten gem of an author.

Edward Wilson
6 months ago

After hearing about this author multiple times, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. This story will stay with me.

Lisa Rodriguez
3 months ago

Finally a version with clear text and no errors.

Joshua Perez
1 year ago

After hearing about this author multiple times, the content flows smoothly from one chapter to the next. This story will stay with me.

Patricia Scott
11 months ago

The fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.

Margaret Ramirez
7 months ago

A must-have for anyone studying this subject.

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