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Iginio (or Igino) Ugo
Tarchetti (Italian pronunciation: [iˈdʒinjo ˈuɡo tarˈketti]; 29 June 1839 – 25
March 1869) was an
Italian author, poet, and journalist...
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Fosca is an 1869
Italian language novel by
Iginio Ugo
Tarchetti,
initially published in
serial form.
Fosca served as the
basis for
Ettore Scola's 1981...
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Ettore Scola and was
adapted from the 1869
novel Fosca by
Iginio Ugo
Tarchetti. The film was
entered into the 1981
Cannes Film
Festival and
served as...
- had
bonfires with
Tarchetti's books to give "the example" to many
young soldiers who
identified with
Tarchetti's protests (
Tarchetti had
originally volunteered...
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William Collins P****ion, (in Italian, Fosca), 1869
novel by
Iginio Ugo
Tarchetti P****ion Play (play) or P****ion, 1981 play by
Peter Nichols P****ion: An...
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Worldwide Key
people Martin E.
Franklin (Executive Chairman), Mark S.
Tarchetti (President) and
Michael B. Polk (CEO)
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- Scola's 1981 film P****ione d'Amore, and its
source material,
Iginio Ugo
Tarchetti's 1869
novel Fosca.
Central themes include love, ****, obsession, illness...
- of S****ey's
supernatural short stories. The
Italian author Iginio Ugo
Tarchetti, one of the
first Gothic novelists practicing in
Italian and a prominent...
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illness and
fascination with death. The
novel Fosca (1869) by
Igino Ugo
Tarchetti tells of a love
triangle involving a
codependent man, a
married woman...
- have also been preserved. The 19th
century poet and
novelist Iginio Ugo
Tarchetti chose the
Coperto dei
Figini as the main
setting of his
novel Paolina:...