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- 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...
- a romantic. Olindo Guerrini (who wrote under the pseudonym of Lorenzo Stecchetti) is the chief representative of verismo in poetry, and, though his early...
- teenage girl. Another author who scandalized the country was Lorenzo Stecchetti with his poetry collection Postuma (1876), which in reality was the work...
- 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;...
- actors), 2001; Il canto dell'odio (grotesque melologue, text by Lorenzo Stecchetti), 2002; Musica senza cuore (grotesque, texts by Francesca Angeli, Paola...
- Thomas Moore, Alfred Musset, Anton Renk, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Lorenzo Stecchetti, Heinrich Stieglitz, Theodor Suse, Jaroslav Vrchlicky sowie venezianische...
- 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...
- Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, Olindo Guerrini (under the pseudonym Lorenzo Stecchetti), Emilio Praga, Armando Perotti, Annie Vivanti, Fausto Salvatori, and...