- 1916) was an
Italian poet who also
published under the
pseudonyms Lorenzo Stecchetti and Argìa Sbolenfi. He was born at Forlì, but grew up in Sant'Alberto...
- Carducci's Odi barbare, he
placed some
almost brutal imitations of
Lorenzo Stecchetti, the
fashionable poet of Postuma, side by side with
translations from...
- Fiction,
being contributed by De Amicis, [Giovanni] Verga, D'Ancona,
Stecchetti, Momenti, Castelnuovo, Barrili, and
other distinguished and po****r Writers...
- a romantic.
Olindo Guerrini (who
wrote under the
pseudonym of
Lorenzo Stecchetti) is the
chief representative of
verismo in poetry, and,
though his early...
- a romantic.
Olindo Guerrini (who
wrote under the
pseudonym of
Lorenzo Stecchetti) is the
chief representative of
verismo in poetry, and,
though his early...
-
nevertheless has the eyes open"] Un
organetto suono per la via (Lorenzo
Stecchetti); dur. 4 min [A barrel-organ
plays on the street], comp. 3 July 1879;...
-
teenage girl.
Another author who
scandalized the
country was
Lorenzo Stecchetti with his
poetry collection Postuma (1876),
which in
reality was the work...
-
Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer,
Olindo Guerrini (under the
pseudonym Lorenzo Stecchetti),
Emilio Praga,
Armando Perotti,
Annie Vivanti,
Fausto Salvatori, and...
- that
makes old age
bitter and
empty (the
models in this case are
Lorenzo Stecchetti and
Guido Gozzano). The key to
accessing and
reading Trilussa's satire...
- (Pensiero
elegiaco alle
memoria di
Giuseppe Martucci).
Songs Canti di
Lorenzo Stecchetti, Op. 15 (date?; Milan: Lucca, 1879). Contains: Spes,
ultima dea, Scritto...