This is Volume 1 of "Scritti Di Gasparo Gozzi," a collection of writings by the renowned Venetian writer Gasparo Gozzi (1713-1786). This edition features a selection of both published and previously unpublished works, carefully chosen and arranged by Niccol Tommaseo, who also provides insightful notes and a proemio. Gozzi was a significant figure in 18th-century Italian literature, known for his essays, journalism, and contributions to the development of modern Italian prose. His writings offer a window into the intellectual and cultural life of his time, reflecting the social, political, and artistic currents of the era. This collection provides valuable insights into Gozzi's literary style, philosophical perspectives, and his enduring influence on Italian letters.
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