I Precursori Del Goldoni by Eugenio Camerini explores the landscape of Italian theater before the rise of Carlo Goldoni. This work delves into the playwrights, theatrical traditions, and cultural contexts that paved the way for Goldoni's revolutionary contributions to Italian comedy. Camerini analyzes the works of lesser-known figures, shedding light on their influence and the evolution of theatrical forms. This study provides valuable insights into the development of Italian drama and the unique environment that fostered Goldoni's genius, making it essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature and theater history.
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