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  Antonio Fogazzaro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Antonio Fogazzaro nacque a Vicenza nel 1842, da una agiata e colta famiglia che...
Antonio Fogazzaro (Vicenza, 25 marzo 1842 - Vicenza, 7 marzo 1911), è stato uno...
Antonio Fogazzaro nasce a Vicenza il 25 marzo 1842 da un'agiata famiglia...
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  Antonio Fogazzaro
Antonio Fogazzaro (March 25, 1842 - March 7, 1911) was an Italian novelist born in Vicenza from a rich family.
In 1864 he got a law degree in Torino.
Fogazzaro found new interpretations in positivistics and evolutionistic theories, but because of this in 1905 the Roman Catholic Church banned the novels Il santo and Leila.
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 FOGAZZARO - LoveToKnow Article on FOGAZZARO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
He began his literary career with Miranda, a poetical romance (1874), followed in 1876 by Valsolda, which, republished in 1886 with considerable additions, constitutes perhaps his principal claim as a poet, which is not inconsiderable.
To the classic grandeur of Carducci and D Annunzios impetuous torrent of melody Fogazzaro opposes a Wordsworthian simplicity and pathos, contributing to modern Italian literature wholesome elements of which it would otherwise be nearly destitute.
Even greater sensation was caused by his novel Il Santo (The Saint, 1906), on account of its being treated as unorthodox by the Vatican; and Fogazzaros sympathy with the Liberal Catholic movementhis own Catholicism being well knownmade this novel a centre of discussion in the Roman Catholic world.
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Antonio Fogazzaro, the most eminent Italian novelist since Manzoni, was born at Vicenza on March 25th, 1842.
Fogazzaro received his diploma in due season, and began to practise as advocate, but in that casual way common to young men who know that their real leader is not Themis but Apollo.
Fogazzaro's hero is neither an egotist of the ordinary cloister variety, nor a prig.
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 Antonio Fogazzaro - Encyclopedia.com
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 Vicenza: Fogazzaro Itinerary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Vicenza and its province are the imaginary and real setting for scenes, conversations and dramas in the great novels of the writer Antonio Fogazzaro who was able to capture things and translate them into literary expression in a manner typical of the cinema.
Velo d'Astico, the Villascura of "Daniele Cortis", is all Fogazzaro country: Villa Valmarana becomes Villa Carr, the residence of Elena in the novel, Seghe di Velo is transformed into Passo di Rovese, while the Rovese is the Astico.
Fogazzaro too was aware of its out of the ordinary nature, defining it in his novel as a "big house with a family".
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 Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana Presentazione
Il secondo discorso è pronunciato da un illustre vicentino: Antonio Fogazzaro.
Antonio Fogazzaro (1842-1911): Nato a Vicenza nel 1842 da una famiglia agiata di stretta osservanza cattolica, studia presso il Liceo della città sotto l'insegnamento di Giacomo Zanella.
Rivolto agli amministratori del Comune egli afferma di non dubitare che uomini "determinati d'informare la loro azione politica alla loro fede democratica non dieno culto d'amore e di opere a questa Repubblica delle scienze e dell'arte dove tutti gli individui di un grande popolo di spiriti sono uguali davanti alla verità e alla bellezza,...
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 AllRefer.com - Antonio Fogazzaro (Italian Literature, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Antonio Fogazzaro[AntO´nyO fOgAt-tsA´rO] Pronunciation Key, 1842–1911, Italian novelist and poet.
His first work was a verse romance, Miranda (1874).
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II Antonio Fogazzaro, the most eminent Italian novelist since Manzoni, was born at Vicenza on March 25th, 1842.
Nothing could be finer than the way in which Signer Fogazzaro depicts his zeal, his ecstasies, his visions, his depressions, his doubts; shows the physical and mental reactions; gives us, in a word, a study in religious morbid psychology--for, say what we will, such abnormalities are morbid--without rival in fiction.
Herein Signer Fogazzaro certainly discloses his profound knowledge of the Italian heart--of that heart from which in its early medieval vigour sprang the Roman religion, with its message of renunciation.
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 Valmarana Chapel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It was probably in 1576, on the occasion of Antonio Valmarana's death, that Palladio came to design the delicate chapel in the crypt of the church of Santa Corona, which had been the sepulchral space of the Valmarana family for already fifty years.
For Antonio's parents, Palladio had already built some ten years earlier the great family palace on today's Corso Fogazzaro, which Antonio himself certainly inhabited by 1574.
In virtually the same years Palladio designed the lateral chapels of the church of the Redentore in Venice, arranging in sequence a series of spaces substantially identical to those of the Cappella Valmarana, almost as though the example at Vicenza were a sort of prototype.
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 Clergy. Antonio Fogazzaro, Il Santo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Its author was an Italian Modernist, Antonio Fogazzaro (1842-1911).
We learn from Fogazzaro that there had come into existence within the Clergy what the characters in his novel call "a Catholic Freemasonry." And in addition, that this group felt sufficiently confident to bring out into the open ovpinions and views previously restricted to a closed circle of initiates.
Fogazzaro is not the only writer to have provided information about the results obtained by the dissemination of Masonic ideas.
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 Antonio Fogazzaro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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 Subiaco preserves memory of fogazzaro / News Ansa History / Ansa News / Home Page - TurisLazio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
He arrived in Subiaco on March 1906 and that day the city celebrated with a feast by farmers, a concert in the main square, banners announcing the event and a big meal for all.
Rather than official speeches, Fogazzaro preferred the toast of some farmers he liked to spend time with, ''to taste - he explained - their simplicity and sincerity''.
That day, which will now be commemorated by Subiaco's city administration with a number of events, was always recalled with pleasure by Fogazzaro who would also correspond with some citizens of the town.
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 The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Fogazzaro, Antonio @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Fogazzaro, Antonio @ HighBeam Research
FOGAZZARO, ANTONIO [Fogazzaro, Antonio], 1842-1911, Italian novelist and poet.
Our archive contains millions of documents from thousands of sources and goes back over 23 years.
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 Alibris: Antonio Fogazzaro
From the Introduction: Senator Fogazzaro, in The Saint, has confirmed the impression of his five-and-twenty years' career as a novelist, and, thanks to the extraordinary power and pertinence of this crowning work, he has suddenly become an international celebrity.
by De Amicis, Edmondo, and Fogazzaro, Antonio, and D'Annunzio, Gabriele, and Castelnuovo, Enrico, 1839-1915
Seeing then that he answered not a word, the professor ran to the stairs and called down that the physician...
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 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Fogazzaro Antonio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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Opposed to and yet influenced by the Verist trend was the poet Giovanni Pascoli.
Antonio was born Antonio Ruiz Soler in Seville.
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 Modernism - A Catholic Refutation
Although from the very outset of its introduction into the faith it was condemned by the Church in the Holy Office's decree of Lamentabili, and various other condemnation which followed it, nevertheless it continue to flourish because of its vague and ambiguous nature.
It was during the pontificate of St. Pius X that a lay intellectual and politician, Antonio Fogazzaro, described the road to reform the Church and Papacy in his novel Il Santo.
Speaking about the Modernist groups who continued their work despite the condemnations, Fogazzaro affirmed: "We are a good number of Catholics both inside and outside of Italy, ecclesiastics and laymen, who desire a reform in the Church.
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 Letters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
On the contrary, 19th-century Italian novelists, without reaching the peaks of their French or Russian contemporaries, created a fairly original realist school, which used technical experiments and symbolist fantasy quite episodically, often in the most peculiar way.
Writers like Antonio Fogazzaro, Luigi Capuana, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Giovanni Verga, Federico De Roberto and several others, from the 1870's to the 1930's, gave Italian narrative a proper, substantial status.
As for Calvino, the variety of his productions and the fact that he died too recently should by themselves prevent the identification of any school deriving immediately from him.
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 Mondadori Group
Arnoldo Mondadori buys the rights for the publication of Opera Omnia by Gabriele d'Annunzio, which subsequently has an exhilaratingly successful season.
The year sees the beginning of a long period of acquisitions of the most important Italian authors, including Luigi Pirandello, Giovanni Pascoli, Giovanni Verga, Antonio Fogazzaro and Grazia Deledda.
The Gialli Mondadori series is created, the first Italian series dedicated to detective stories.
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 The Saint by Antonio Fogazzaro - Full Text Free Book (Part 3/7)
To think he was now free, and she also was free!
Fra Antonio, who had at first been terrified at finding this breathless
Fra Antonio, somewhat astonished, answered that it might be reached
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