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Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Antonio Manzoni (UK: /mænˈzoʊni/, US: /mɑːn(d)ˈzoʊni/, Italian: [alesˈsandro manˈdzoːni]; 7
March 1785 – 22 May 1873) was...
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exhaustion of the classical-Romantic
polemic and the
gradual establishment of
Manzonian-style
Romanticism in the 1920s
would determine an
unambiguous course of...
- Innominato's
stronghold and
Villa Manzoni in the
Caleotto district (today the
Manzonian Civic Museum), and the
residence of Manzoni's
family in
which he lived...
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venue of a
museum dedicated to the poet life, the
National Center for
Manzonian Studies and the
Historical Lombard Society (that has
collected over 40...
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Bertoldino e Cacasenno. Set
during the
extreme end of the
Lombard kingdom, the
Manzonian tragedy Adelchi tells the
story of the last king of the Lombards, Desiderius...
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historical novel Il
marchese Annibale Perrone (1842), which, like its
Manzonian model, is set in the 17th century.
Algiso (1828).
Epigramma (1829). I...
- new
methods of
criticism (Rome, 1970)
Sebastiano Ciampi (Warsaw, 1970)
Manzonian occasions (Venice, 1973) Concept, History,
Myths and
Images of the Middle...
- of the
right aisle: all work was
finished by 1629. In 1630 the
tragic "
Manzonian plague" occurred,
which considerably slowed down the
works for at least...
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major figures of seventeenth-century Lombardy, and
above all the
great Manzonian plague,
which halved the city's po****tion,
striking among the thousands...
- the
seventeenth century:
their end is
often identified with the
great Manzonian plague in
Milan or with the sack of Mantua: the
great ducal collections...