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Frugoni wrote a libretto to illustrate the critical ideas which he hoped would set a new standard in libretto writing. He was one of the first to undertake reform to make librettos more sober, condemning unrealistic and exaggerated elements and demanding for greater verisimilitude in plots and for
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Nessuno degli scrittori italiani di quel tempo ebbe tanta pratica di cose e di libri spagnuoli, e di lingua e motti spagnuoli, quanta il frate
Francesco Fulvio Frugoni
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Canova, Mauro (2014). "Francesco Fulvio
Frugoni librettista: commento a Innocenza riconosciuta (1653), Le vittorie di Minerva (1655), Epulone (1675)".
419:, published in Venice in 1675, is the first instance in which a poet of serious literary aspirations deigned to criticize contemporary librettists. In
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268:, prince of Monaco. While he traveled with her through France and Italy, he continued to cultivate his literary interests and became friends with
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or barks, attacks on the learned, manners, morality and the court. Frugoni recounts the fantastic wanderings of Saetta, the dog of the
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Born in Genoa in 1620 to a family of the
Genoese nobility, Frugoni spent his youth in Spain, where he attended the universities of
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Armanini, Sofia (2003). "Un'enciclopedia picaresca. Lingua e cultura spagnole nel «cane di
Diogene» di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni".
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Frugoni mastered
Spanish and French, and had a thorough knowledge of contemporary European literature. Despite recent interest in
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Conrieri, Davide (2018). "Una traduzione settecentesca spagnola dai
Ritratti critici di Francesco Fulvio Frugoni".
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Teatro e teatralitĂ a Genova e in
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Letteratura italiana: dalla curia di
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Langdon, Helen (2007). "Relics of the Golden Age: the vagabond philosopher".
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