Chapter Ancora sulla fortuna de La Fuerza lastimosa nell'opera del Seicento: Alfonso I di Matteo Noris (Venezia Napoli Palermo)

Lope de Vega's play, La fuerza lastimosa, written around 1599 and first published in 1609, was very popular in Seventeenth-Century Italy, as research by Fausta Antonucci and Salomé Vuelta has demonstrated. Several Italian adaptations are already known, among which a dramma per musica, La forza...

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Published: Florence Firenze University Press 2020
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