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In 'The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the Second,' Carlo Gozzi presents an evocative narrative that intricately weaves together personal recollections with critical reflections on the Venetian society of his time. Gozzi'Äôs literary style is marked by eloquent prose, vibrant descriptions, and a distinct blend of comedy and tragedy, characteristic of the 18th-century commedia dell'arte. This volume serves not merely as an autobiography but as an insightful commentary on the cultural and political turmoil of pre-revolutionary Italy, enriching our understanding of the era's artistic and social dynamics. Carlo Gozzi was an influential playwright and satirist whose works, including his celebrated fairy tales and theater pieces, reveal his deep engagement with the social mores of 18th-century Venice. Born into a noble family, Gozzi was immersed in the complexities of aristocratic life, which profoundly shaped his perspectives. His experiences of patronage, artistic rivalry, and personal relationships inform his memoirs, providing readers with a nuanced view of the societal fabric of his time. For readers interested in the intersection of personal narrative and historical exposition, Gozzi's memoirs are a treasure trove. They not only illuminate the author's life but also serve as a vital document of Venetian cultural history, making this book an essential read for those seeking to delve into the vivid tapestry of Italian literature and history.
© 2019 Good Press (E-bok): 4064066238216
Oversetter: John Addington Symonds
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E-bok: 6. desember 2019
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