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preserving older Italian epics.
James Haar
traces the
figure of the
improvisatore (the
singular male form of "improvisatori") back to the
middle of the...
- The
Improvisatore (Danish: Improvisatoren) is an
autobiographical novel by Hans
Christian Andersen (1805–1875).
First published in 1835, it was an immediate...
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reflected in his
first novel, a
fictionalized autobiography titled The
Improvisatore (Improvisatoren),
published in 1835 to
instant acclaim.
Fairy Tales...
- The
Improvisatore Little Claus and Big Claus...
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portraitures yet executed", for, like Siebenkäs,
Carlyle was "a
satirical improvisatore".
Emerson saw
Carlyle as "not
mainly a scholar," but "a
practical Scotchman...
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Jacobs the Wizard, and The
Great Jacobs, was an
English magician,
improvisatore, and ventriloquist.
Jacobs was born to a
Jewish family in Canterbury...
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fairy tales, let
Andersen know that he was
deeply impressed by The
Improvisatore, En
Digters Bazar, The
Little Mermaid and
Paradisets Have.
During the...
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proof of his talents, we need only
mention the Componium, or
Musical Improvisatore*,
which excited great interest amongst connoisseurs,
particularly at...
- made them the
object of ridicule. One case
concerned the
conceited improvisatore Giacomo Baraballo,
Abbot of Gaeta, who was the butt of a
burlesque procession...
- λάληθρος ἑταῖρος "In many ways does the full
heart reveal" 1826 1827 The
Improvisatore; or, 'John Anderson, My Jo, John' "Yes, yes! that boon, life's richest...