A collection of poems in Milanese dialect by Carlo Porta and Tommaso Grossi, two of the most important figures in Milanese literature. This edition, published in 1891, includes some previously unpublished works. Porta's satirical and realistic poems offer a vivid picture of Milanese life in the early 19th century, while Grossi's work reflects Romantic themes and a deep connection to the Lombardy region. This collection is a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of Italian literature and dialect poetry, offering a glimpse into the cultural and linguistic heritage of Milan.
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