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Following the publication of an anti-Austrian article on his newspaper, in September 1880, Colautti was attacked by a group of soldiers that rendered him impaired for a few months. Shortly after, also because of the threat of lawsuit for crimes against the stringent Austrian press laws and in
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Colautti was a forceful writer and vehement polemicist. "He also wrote a sentimental composition in seven sonnets,
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support of Italian irredentism, Colautti chose the path of exile and took refuge in the Kingdom of Italy.
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engineer employed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Luisa Couarde, a French native of
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He was interested very early in journalism: at the age of 17 he founded the newspaper
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For the duration of the exile, Colautti maintained close contacts with the
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Under the pseudonym of "Fram", Colautti was also a military critic of the
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and actively participated nationally in various events and conferences.
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in 1876, where he founded the magazine of culture and literature,
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Dalmatian Italian journalist, polemicist and librettist
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Dizionario enciclopedico della letteratura italiana
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