A collection of burlesque poems, "Il Primo -Terzo] Libro Dell' Opere Burlesche, Volume 1" showcases the wit and satirical verse of Anton Francesco Grazzini and Francesco Berni. Published in 1726, this work represents a significant contribution to Italian literature, offering a humorous and often irreverent perspective on society and culture of the time.
Berni's influence is evident throughout, celebrated for his playful style and masterful use of language. This edition provides readers with an engaging glimpse into the burlesque tradition, highlighting the enduring appeal of comedic poetry. For scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature, this volume provides valuable insights into the evolution of satire and humor in the 18th century.
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