Lessons from Literature on the Coronavirus March 8, 2021 AM 1260 The Rock News Accusing the anointers in the great plague of Milan in 1630; a scene from Manzoni’s ‘I promessi sposi.’ Lithograph by G. Gallina after A. Manzoni. Italians could hardly avoid seeing parallels between Manzoni’s classic work and modern Italy’s present plight. Post navigation Previous Previous post: Senate Sends COVID Relief Bill Back to House Without Pro-Life ProvisionsNext Next post: Supreme Court: Government Officials Can Be Personally Liable For Religious Freedom Violations