Valperga Volume 1 by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is a historical novel from the early 19th century that follows the life and adventures of Castruccio Castracani, the prince of Lucca, amid the turbulent political conflicts of 14th-century Italy. Central themes revolve around ambition, loyalty, and the impact of political strife on individual lives. The novel begins by introducing young Castruccio as his family faces exile from Lucca. At only eleven, he witnesses the dramatic downfall of his family, which profoundly shapes his character, ambitions, and future decisions. The early chapters highlight his childhood experiences, the loss of his mother, and his determination to reclaim his family¡¯s legacy. The story then follows his travels across Italy and his encounters with various influential characters, such as his childhood friend Euthanasia and Francis Guinigi, who shapes his views on power and morality. As Castruccio grapples with his exile and ambitions, the narrative hints at his quest for personal glory and the moral complexities that intertwine with his journey.
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. Birth of Castruccio.?His family exiled from Lucca when he is eleven years of age.
CHAPTER II. Castruccio visits Florence.?Characters of Euthanasia dei Adimari and her father.?The father of Castruccio dies.
CHAPTER III. Francis Guinigi, the military Peasant.?Castruccio resides with him one Year.
CHAPTER IV. Castruccio in England.
CHAPTER V. Castruccio in Flanders and France?Alberto Scoto?Benedetto Pepi.
CHAPTER VI. Castruccio in Italy?Susa?Creed of Benedetto.
CHAPTER VII. Milan.?Court of the Emperor Henry.?Arrigo Guinigi.?Sack of Cremona.?Benedetto Pepi.
CHAPTER VIII. Death of the Emperor.?Uguccione, tyrant of Pisa, restores Castruccio at Lucca.?Euthanasia.
CHAPTER IX. Castle of Valperga described?Friendship and Love.
CHAPTER X. Euthanasia's Narrative.
CHAPTER XI. Capture of Monte Catini.?Castruccio treacherously made prisoner by Ranieri, Governor of Lucca.?Delivered, and proclaimed Consul.
CHAPTER XII. Peace between Lucca and Florence.?Bindo.
CHAPTER XIII. Euthanasia holds a Court.
CHAPTER XIV. Euthanasia's Court continued.?Pepi arrives.