Giambattista Marino (section L'Adone)
an Italian poet who was born in Naples. He is most famous for his epic L'Adone [it]. The Cambridge History of Italian Literature thought him to be "one...
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masterpieces were created, such as Giambattista Marino's long mythological poem, L'Adone. The Baroque period produced the clear scientific prose of Galileo as well...
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of Giambattista Marino (1569–1625), following in particular La Lira and L'Adone. The critic James V. Mirollo, the author of the first monograph in English...
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for the Italian poet Giambattista Marino to write his mythological epic L'Adone (1623), which outsold Shakespeare's First Folio. Shakespeare's homoerotic...
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Alarcón The Changeling – Thomas Middleton and William Rowley text 1623 L'Adone by Giambattista Marino Love, honour and power (play) – Pedro Calderón de...
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the school of Marinism (later Secentismo); among his principal works is L'Adone (1623), a long narrative poem Metastasio (1698–1782), poet and librettist;...
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It has appeared as a setting in fiction since at least the 1622 work L'Adone [it] by Giambattista Marino. The 1750 novel Relation du Monde de Mercure...
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masterpieces were created, such as Giambattista Marino's long mythological poem, L'Adone. The Baroque period also produced the clear scientific prose of Galileo...
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catena d'Adone, based on episodes from Giambattista Marino's epic poem L'Adone (1623). In 1632 he collected and published all his drammi per musica (except...
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Marino, who was present and recreated the illusion in his directions for L'Adone with its elaborately staged intermezzi. In the reign of Louis XIII, Francini...
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