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Antonio Fogazzaro (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo foɡatˈtsaːro]; 25
March 1842 – 7
March 1911) was an
Italian novelist and
proponent of
Liberal Catholicism...
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Italian writer Antonio Fogazzaro. It was the author's most
successful work and is
considered to be his masterpiece.
Fogazzaro finished the
first draft...
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located in a
former industrial space between via
Bergamo and Via
Fogazzaro. An art
installation by
Carsten Höller that
takes the form of a three-story...
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Heart by
Edmondo De Amicis, and The
Little World of the Past by
Antonio Fogazzaro.
Risorgimento won the
support of many
leading Italian opera composers...
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minorites in
mixed Gothic and
Lombard Romanesque styles.
Located along Corso Fogazzaro facing the
central Piazza San Lorenzo, it
hosts the
tombs of illustrious...
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known in
English as The Saint, is an
Italian novel written by
Antonio Fogazzaro and
published by
Baldini &
Castoldi in 1905 in Milan. The
novel is the...
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period of
Italian Decadentism is
dominated by
Gabriele D'Annunzio,
Antonio Fogazzaro and
Giovanni Pascoli. D'Annunzio, who was in
contact with many French...
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Marcu Beza,
Jorge Luis Borges, the Brontës,
Arthur Conan Doyle,
Antonio Fogazzaro, E. M. Forster, Ángel Ganivet,
Lafcadio Hearn,
William Ernest Henley,...
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Valsolda was the set of some the
works of
novelist Antonio Fogazzaro,
including Malombra (1881) and
Piccolo mondo antico (1895); his house...
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Robert Bing
Prize in
Neuroscience and the 2023 Pezcoller-Marina
Larcher Fogazzaro-EACR
Women in
Cancer Research Award.
Joyce was born in
London and grew...