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300:(1849) and his own birth in nearby Zenevredo (Pavia). Like its predecessor it plays memory and storytelling against each other, but now episodes from the past are distinguished linguistically and set apart typographically from the main text; they would later be included as self-standing stories in 256:. But thanks to his wealth, and his character, he was able to maintain a personal and aesthetic distance from the movement. In 1872 he began a diplomatic career in Rome, which he abandoned almost immediately, only to resume it in 1877. He married Carlotta Borsani in 1892 and became 31: 177: 344:(1912), a selection from the engaging, idiosyncratic notebooks that Dossi continued to write long after he had stopped publishing. A fuller edition appeared in 1964. 248:. Perelli brought Dossi into contact with the Milanese Scapigliatura, and in particular with Giuseppe Rovani. Dossi admired him as the equal of 224:, Carlo Alberto Pisani Dossi began his literary career at 16, when he and his friend Gigi Perelli co-authored two stories published together as 193: 621: 304:(1880). Both volumes were privately published in limited editions of 100 copies each. 1872 saw the publication of the elegy 577: 563: 558: 481: 611: 354:
Before I've read them, I never write my name into the books I buy, because only after that I can call them mine.
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Why do people avoid being alone? Because only few are in good company when left with themselves.
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and musical notations by Edwart. Dossi's passion for satirical sketches led to
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In many endeavors to gain glory, not the goal is important, but the struggle.
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Where the eyes willingly fall, so does the heart, and eventually the feet.
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In 1868 Dossi published the first of two autobiographical narratives,
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Giannetto pregò un dì la mamma che il lasciasse andare alla scuola
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Madmen open the paths which are later traversed by the wise.
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Born into an aristocratic Lombard family and educated in
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and wrote an unfinished study published posthumously as
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Some open roads today so that others may pass tomorrow.
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Opening Lines of "Vita di Alberto Pisani" in English
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Italian writer, politician and diplomat (1849–1910)
588: 294:Vita di Alberto Pisani scritta da Alberto Pisani 204:. Dossi was a member of the first generation of 457:Fricassea critica d'arte, letteratura e storia 228:. In 1867 they founded the ambitious journal 516:The Cambridge Companion to the Italian Novel 340:(1874). After his death his wife published 230:Palestra letteraria artistica e scientifica 29: 421:Ritratti umani, dal calamajo di un mèdico 320:(1885), and then to the extended, deeply 314:Ritratti umani, dal calamajo di un medico 328:(1878), though alongside caricature and 276:'s death in 1901. Dossi was an atheist. 589: 547: 528: 556: 232:, whose contributors were to include 564:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 570:Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana 550:La lingua e lo stile di Carlo Dossi 139: 109:L'altrieri. Vita di Alberto Pisanti 13: 514:; Andrea Ciccarelli, eds. (2003). 14: 633: 475: 175: 541: 533:. Milan: Garzanti. p. 452. 135: 622:19th-century Italian diplomats 552:. Florence: Ricciardi Editore. 522: 504: 1: 559:"PISANI DOSSI, Alberto Carlo" 497: 336:utopian vision of the novel 211: 7: 445:Ritratti umani. Campionario 318:Ritratti umani. Campionario 10: 638: 566:, Volume 84: Piovene–Ponzo 415:Ona famiglia de cialapponi 391:L'altrieri. Nero su bianco 384: 286:L'Altrieri: nero su bianco 192:; died November 19, 1910, 186:Carlo Alberto Pisani Dossi 41:Carlo Alberto Pisani Dossi 557:Lioce, Francesco (2015). 347: 264:and three years later in 188:(born March 27, 1849, in 174: 169: 149: 122: 104: 94: 86: 72: 58: 37: 28: 21: 279: 612:Scapigliatura Movement 548:Isella, Dante (1958). 529:Linati, Carlo (1944). 482:Liber Liber Biblioteca 397:Vita di Alberto Pisani 607:Italian male writers 568:(in Italian). Rome: 617:Italian politicians 302:Goccie d'inchiostro 242:Francesco Guerrazzi 439:Gocce d'inchiostro 409:Il regno dei cieli 310:Tranquillo Cremona 272:. 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Index


Zenevredo
novelist
essayist
Scapigliatura

Zenevredo
Cardina
Como
Scapigliati
Lombard line
Milan
Pavia
Rovani
Carducci
Francesco Guerrazzi
Settembrini
Manzoni
consul general
BogotĂ 
Athens
archaeology
Crispi
Lombard dialect
Novara
Tranquillo Cremona
misogynistic
satire
Rousseauistic
Liber Liber Biblioteca

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