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Antonio Fogazzaro

(Fogazzaro, Antonio, 1842-1911)

Antonio Fogazzaro
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Antonio Fogazzaro (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo foɡatˈtsaːro]; 25 March 1842 – 7 March 1911) was an Italian novelist and proponent of Liberal Catholicism. Fogazzaro has been called "the most eminent Italian novelist since Manzoni." He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature seven times. In Fogazzaro's work there is a constant conflict between sense of duty and passions, faith and reason. In some cases this brings the tormented soul of characters into mystic experiences. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Fogazzaro, Antonio, 1842-1911: The Saint, contrib. by William Roscoe Thayer (Gutenberg text)
  • [Info] Fogazzaro, Antonio, 1842-1911, contrib.: Stories By Foreign Authors: Italian, also contrib. by Edmondo De Amicis, Gabriele D'Annunzio, and Enrico Castelnuovo (Gutenberg text)
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