LUST, and particularly SEXUAL LUST, one of the Seven Deadly Sins, is the key theme and motivating force throughout CLIZIA, H.D. Greavess novelization of Niccolò Machiavellis bawdiest and most scandalous comedy.Deliberately written in an elegantly old-fashioned style to mirror the intricacies of the Italian Renaissance, Greaves adaptation vividly shows this unusual tale still possesses considerable power to shock, surprise, and amusefive centuries after it first appeared!We are introduced to CLIZIA, a beautiful little orphan, who has been raised by a wealthy and respected family as their foster daughter. All is well until she turns sixteen and matures into a succulent young woman, all innocent virginal sexuality.This condition enflames her foster brother as well as her foster father! with both of them rabidly desiring to sexually possess the young woman.Sofronia, wife and mother, aware of their dangerous folly, must find a way to bring her husband back to his senses, as well as discipline her errant son. Success in returning integrity and decency back to the family depends on her use of a shocking sexual deceit just one of many unusual surprises with CLIZIAS ultimate fate hanging in the balance.An irreverently humorous look at Renaissance mores so very different from todays! CLIZIA is generously filled with outrageously droll, ribald, and robust Machiavellian misadventures.LUST, it would seemand as we who are wise well knowis never out of fashion.