Di Dante, Pellico, Petito e Francesca da Rimini. Qualche divagazione

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Francesco Cotticelli
Reflecting on the parody of Silvio Pellico’s Francesca da Rimini (1815), cult play of the nineteenth Century Italian scenes, that Antonio Petito composed in 1866, the work suggests to consider the neapoletan actor-author not just as a caustic voice towards so (inane) theatre of his time, but also – for this fine polemic vis – an unaware but polished “interpreter” of dante’s militant spirit.
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Petito, Francesca da Rimini, parody, Naples, Pellico, XIX century Theatre

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Cotticelli, Francesco. «Di Dante, Pellico, Petito e Francesca da Rimini. Qualche divagazione». Dante e l’Arte, 2014, vol.VOL 1, p. 85-96, https://raco.cat/index.php/dea/article/view/304467.