Alfieri, depressed by the incident, returned home and again began studying literature. Plutarch 's Lives inspired him with a passion for freedom and independence.
Grace K. (nee Gayer) Alfieri, 80, a longtime resident of Willoughby, passed away peacefully Saturday, , at home surrounded by her loved ones. Grace was born . Grace fiercely ...
Our dear mother, Matilda Casselman Alfieri, passed away on May 17th, 2024, at home with her family by her side - as peacefully as she lived, a few months shy of her 99th birthday. She was born to ...
Gloria A. Alfieri, of Kensington, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, Aug. 7, 2020. Born in New Britain, she was the daughter of the late Camillo and Anna Alfieri. Gloria was formerly employed ...
Count Vittorio Amedeo 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, a notable autobiography, [5] and translated Virgil [6][7] and other works from Latin and Greek. [8 ...
Vittorio, Count Alfieri was an Italian tragic poet whose predominant theme was the overthrow of tyranny. In his tragedies, he hoped to provide Italy with dramas comparable to those of other European nations. Through his lyrics and dramas he helped to revive the national spirit of Italy and so
Vittorio Alfieri (1749-1803) is widely regarded as one of the greatest tragic dramatists in Italian literature. Born into an aristocratic family in Italy, he received a formal education at the Royal Academy in Turin before embarking on extensive travels across Europe, which shaped his worldview and theatrical style. His early experiences included passionate love affairs and a deep engagement ...