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'Cuore' acquitted of sentimentality charge at Historic Trial (2)

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(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 11 - Edmondo De Amicis's bestselling and iconic 19th century children's novel Cuore, a staple of essential Italian youth reading till the present day, was acquitted Saturday night of charges of over-sentimentality and boosting nationalist fervour in the traditional Historic Trial staged each summer at Villa Torlonia at San Mauro Pascoli near Forlì in Romagna.
    At the mock trial, which in the past has featured figures and works including Garibaldi, Julius Caesar, Mazzini and cult Fellini film I Vitelloni, Cuore was defended by ex Udine university literature lecturer Giampaolo Borghello who told the jury: "Cuore aims to be an edifying book, one of passionate exaltation of the Good, of willpower and altruism".
    The landmark novel was acquitted by 443 votes to 126, with 146 abstentions.
    Bologna university lecture Roberto Balzani, in demanding a guilty verdict for the 1886 work on charges of simplistic moralism and over-sentimental nationalism in the wake of Italian reunification, said in his final appeal to the jury: "I ask for the condemnation of De Amicis, not because he was incapable of writing a work on Italian unification for use in schools, but because he deliberately preferred to sweeten reality". (ANSA).
   

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