Vittorio Alfieri

Vittorio Alfieri
portrait by François-Xavier Fabre, 1793
portrait by François-Xavier Fabre, 1793
BornVittorio Amedeo Alfieri
(1749-01-16)16 January 1749
Asti, Kingdom of Sardinia
Died8 October 1803(1803-10-08) (aged 54)
Florence, Kingdom of Etruria
Resting placechurch of Santa Croce, Florence
Occupationdramatist, poet
Genretragedy
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Count Vittorio Alfieri (/ˌælfiˈɛəri/, also US: /ɑːlˈfjɛri/,[1][2][3] Italian: [vitˈtɔːrjo alˈfjɛːri]; 16 January 1749 – 8 October 1803) was an Italian dramatist and poet, considered the "founder of Italian tragedy."[4] He wrote nineteen tragedies, sonnets, satires, and a notable autobiography.[5]

  1. ^ "Alfieri". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Alfieri". Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Alfieri". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  4. ^ Beach, Chandler B., ed. (1914). "Alfieri" . The New Student's Reference Work . Chicago: F. E. Compton and Co.
  5. ^ Norwich, John Julius (1990). Oxford Illustrated Encyclopedia Of The Arts. USA: Oxford University Press. pp. 12. ISBN 978-0198691372.

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