MANZONI, ALESSANDRO


Meaning of MANZONI, ALESSANDRO in English

born March 7, 1785, Milan, Italy

died May 22, 1873, Milan

Italian novelist and poet.

After spending much of his childhood in religious schools, Manzoni wrote a series of religious poems, Sacred Hymns (1815), and later two historical tragedies influenced by Il conte di Carmagnola (1820) and Adelchi (performed 1822). He is best known for the novel The Betrothed , 3 vol. (1827), a masterpiece of world literature and the most famous Italian novel of its century, in which, prompted by a patriotic urge to forge a language accessible to a wide readership, he employed a clear, expressive prose that became a model for many subsequent Italian writers. Manzoni's advocacy of a united Italy made him a hero of the Risorgimento ; his death prompted {{link=Verdi, Giuseppe Fortunato Francesco">Giuseppe Verdi 's great Requiem .

Alessandro Manzoni, oil painting by Francesco Hayez; in the Brera Gallery, Milan.

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