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Gabriele D'Annunzio

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contemporaries, whom his genius has somewhat paralysed. In his later work , when he begins drawing his inspiration from the traditions of bygone Italy in her glorious centuries, a current of real life seems to run through the veins of his personages. And the lasting merit of D'Annunzio, his real value to the literature of his country, consists precisely in that he opened up the closed mine of its former life as a source of inspiration for the present and of hope for the future, and created a language, neither pompous nor vulgar, drawn from every source and district suited to the requirements of modern thought, yet absolutely classical, borrowed from none, and, independently of the thought it may be used to express, a thing of intrinsic beauty. As his sight became clearer and his purpose strengthened, as exaggerations, affectations, and moods dropped away from his conceptions, his work became more and more typical Latin work, upheld by the ideal of an Italian Renaissance.
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Fiume. He held it for over a year and it was he who popularised the black shirts, the balcony speeches, the promulgation of ambitious charters and the entire choreography of street parades and ceremonies. He even planned a march on Rome. One historian had rightly described him as the 'First Duce' and Mussolini must have heaved a sigh of relief when he was driven from Fiume in December 1920 and his followers were dispersed. But he remained a threat to Mussolini and in 1921 Fascists like Balbo seriously considered turning to him for leadership.
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as a bribe for not re-entering the political arena. When asked about this by a close friend, Mussolini purportedly stated: "When you have a rotten tooth you have two possibilities open to you: either you pull the tooth or you fill it with gold. With D'Annunzio I have chosen for the latter treatment."
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and Mussolini was cancelled. The incident was never explained and is considered by some historians an attempt to murder him, motivated by his popularity. Despite D'Annunzio's retreat from active public life after this event, Mussolini still found it necessary to regularly dole out funds to D'Annunzio
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Meanwhile, the review of D'Annunzio publisher Angelo Sommaruga perished in the midst of scandal, and his group of young authors found itself dispersed. Some entered the teaching career and were lost to literature, others threw themselves into journalism. D'Annunzio took this latter course, and joined
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and mayor of the town, Francesco Paolo Rapagnetta D'Annunzio (1838–1893) and his wife Luisa de Benedictis (1839–1917). His father was born Francesco Paolo Rapagnetta, the sixth child of Camillo Rapagnetta, a shoemaker, and Rita Olimpia Lolli. At the age of 13, he was adopted by a sister of his mother
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His creative power is intense and searching, but narrow and personal; his heroes and heroines are little more than one same type monotonously facing a different problem at a different phase of life. But the faultlessness of his style and the wealth of his language have been approached by none of his
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The work of d' Annunzio, although by many of the younger generation injudiciously and extravagantly admired, is almost the most important literary work given to Italy since the days when the great classics welded her varying dialects into a fixed language. The psychological inspiration of his novels
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state, with nine corporations to represent the different sectors of the economy (workers, employers, and professionals), and a tenth (D'Annunzio's invention) to represent the perceived superior human beings, the heroes, poets, prophets, and supermen. The Charter of Carnaro also declared that music
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This famous poet, novelist and war hero was a self-proclaimed Superman. He was the outstanding interventionist in May 1915 and his dramatic exploits during the war won him national and international acclaim. In September 1919 he gathered together his 'legions' and captured the disputed seaport of
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Rita, Anna Lolli, who had remarried, after the death of her first husband, a wealthy merchant and shipowner, Antonio D'Annunzio. D'Annunzio's paternal grandfather, Camillo Rapagnetta (1795–1866) registered his birth. Legend has it that D'Annunzio was initially
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is the beginning of D'Annunzio's second and characteristic manner. His conception of style was new, and he chose to express all the most subtle vibrations of voluptuous life. Both style and contents began to startle his critics; some who had greeted him as an
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D'Annunzio (near the centre with cane) with some legionaries (components of the Arditi's department of the Italian Royal Army) in Fiume in 1919. Next to D'Annunzio (right) is Arturo Avolio, a lieutenant and the commander of the Arditi's department of Bologna
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AprÚs la légitimation, et conformément à la loi, il perdit ce nom de Rapagnetta pour prendre le seul nom du pÚre qui l'avait légitimé. Il est probable que le Camillo Rapagnetta, qui figure dans l'acte de naissance du poÚte, était un parent,
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At the height of his success, D'Annunzio was celebrated for the originality, power and decadence of his writing. Although his work had immense impact across Europe, and influenced generations of Italian writers, his
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of Italian fascism, as virtually the entire ritual of Fascism was invented by D'Annunzio during his occupation of Fiume and his leadership of the Italian Regency of Carnaro. These included the balcony address, the
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school, and contain episodes of striking violence and depictions of abnormal mental states interspersed with gorgeously imagined scenes. One of D'Annunzio's most significant novels, scandalous in its day, is
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di Gallese, and had three sons, Mario (1884–1964), Gabriele Maria "Gabriellino" (1886–1945) and Ugo Veniero (1887–1945), but the marriage ended in 1891. In 1894, he began a love affair with the actress
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for a three-year term, where he sat as an independent. By 1910, his daredevil lifestyle had forced him into debt, and he fled to France to escape his creditors. There he collaborated with composer
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rejected him as a perverter of public morals, whilst others hailed him as one bringing a breath of fresh air and an impulse of new vitality into the somewhat prim, lifeless work hitherto produced.
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by an unknown assailant, or perhaps simply slipped and fell out himself while intoxicated. He survived but was badly injured, and recovered only after Mussolini had been appointed Prime Minister.
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In contrast, Mussolini vacillated from left to right at this time. Although Mussolini's fascism was heavily influenced by the Charter of Carnaro, the constitution for Fiume written by
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Conosce la signora Ilda Mizzan, che poi diverrĂ  la moglie del senatore Salata [(D'Annunzio) becomes acquainted with Ilda Mizzan, who will become the wife of senator Francesco Salata
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and D'Annunzio, neither wanted to play an active part in the new movement, both refusing when asked by Fascist supporters to run in the elections of 15 May 1921. Before the
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contains poems full of pulsating youth and the promise of power, some descriptive of the sea and some of the Abruzzese landscape, commented on and completed in prose by
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dictator of Fiume, maintained control through what has been described as a "new and dangerously potent politics of spectacle". It was this culture of dictatorship that
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later in childhood because of his angelic looks; this story is purely fictitious, as can be seen by D'Annunzio's birth certificate and baptismal records, which record
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Scontro di culture. La storia del Ginnasio di Pisino corre parallela a quella delle contrapposizioni etniche, fatte di scontri e di violenza, all'interno dell'Istria
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and hit the naval objectives with great accuracy and effectiveness, returning with all the others to base, despite the inevitable detours in the growing haze."
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by a "pouring of flowers" let down from the windows of the crowded houses, visited the Italian gymnasium and was paid a homage designed by the future wife of
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and declared war on Italy itself, only finally surrendering the city on 29 December 1920 after a bombardment by the Italian navy and five days of fighting.
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D'Annunzio kept attempting to intervene in politics almost until his death in 1938. He wrote to Mussolini in 1933 to try to convince him not to ally with
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for (selected) oppressed nations of the world (such as the Irish, whom D'Annunzio attempted to arm in 1920), and sought to make alliances with various
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D'Annunzio was seriously injured when he fell out of a window on 13 August 1922; subsequently the planned "meeting for national pacification" with
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has come to him from many sources—French, Russian, Scandinavian, German—and in much of his earlier work there is little fundamental originality.
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referred to him as "evil", "entirely selfish and corrupt". Three weeks into its December 1901 run at the Teatro Constanzi in Rome, his tragedy
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works are now little known, and his literary reputation has always been clouded by nationalistic ideals, and he had his strong detractors. A
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that in 1908 had separated from the Grand Orient of Italy. Subsequently, he adhered to the mystic and philosophic movimento known as
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in 1908, D'Annunzio had been interested in aviation. With the war beginning he volunteered and achieved further celebrity as a
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Pireddu, Nicoletta (2002). "Gabriele D'Annunzio: The Art of Squandering and the Economy of Sacrifice". In Osteen, Mark (ed.).
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in 1903, he began a lifelong turbulent on again-off again affair with Luisa, that lasted until a few years before his death.
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and in certain ballads and sonnets one can find descriptions and emotions which later went to form the aesthetic contents of
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Italian translation of the propaganda leaflet which D'Annunzio threw from his aeroplane during his flight above Vienna
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in September 1919, when Fiume had 22,488 (62% of the population) Italians in a total population of 35,839 inhabitants
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Le cento e cento e cento e cento pagine del Libro Segreto di Gabriele D'Annunzio tentato di morire o Libro Segreto
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and spent his latter years writing and campaigning. Although D'Annunzio had a strong influence on the ideology of
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D'Annunzio's precocious talent was recognised early in life, and he was sent to school at the Liceo Cicognini in
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foreshadowed much of the later Italian Fascist system, with himself as "Duce" (leader). Some elements of the
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from 1889 to 1910 and in its political life from 1914 to 1924. He was often referred to by the epithets
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Mark Phelan, 'Prophet of the Oppressed Nations: Gabriele D'Annunzio and the Irish Republic, 1919–1921,
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and the SVA-5 aircraft he flew over Vienna. His birthplace is also open to the public as a museum,
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as he used to sign himself, was an Italian poet, playwright, orator, journalist, aristocrat, and
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Pireddu, Nicolett (1997). "Il divino pregio del dono': Andrea Sperelli's economy of pleasures".
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Antropologi alla corte della bellezza. Decadenza ed economia simbolica nell'Europa fin de siĂšcle
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Pro-Italy messages that D'Annunzio threw from his aeroplane during his 1915 flight above Trieste
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is also interesting because in it one can find most of the germs of his future work, just as in
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was the fundamental principle of the state. Others disagree and cite his initial opposition to
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of the preceding romantics and was both sensuous and mystical. He came under the influence of
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Il critico come artista dall'estetismo agli ermetici. D'Annunzio, Croce, Serra, Luzi e altri
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officer he voluntarily took part in various war missions carried out in enemy territory by
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joined up with D'Annunzio's local forces. He attempted to organize an alternative to the
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D'Annunzio's poetic work of this period, in most respects his finest, is represented by
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and his political views often evolved, D'Annunzio later associated himself with the
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as a first-rate European power. Angered by the proposed handing over of the city of
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La vera origine familiare e il vero cognome del poeta abruzzese Gabriele D'Annunzio
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In Italy, some of D'Annunzio's poetic works remain popular, most notably his poem
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Members of the Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique
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Galbo, Joseph (2017). "A Decadence Baedeker: D'Annunzio's The Triumph of Death".
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views, and he campaigned widely for Italy to assume a role alongside her wartime
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was based on a novel by his father. In 1924, he co-directed the historical epic
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La vita e le opere di Gabriele d'Annunzio in un indice cronologico e analitico
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in Croatia) whose population, outside the suburbs, was mostly Italian, at the
1395: 1250:(1901), but the tempestuous relationship finally ended in 1910. After meeting 1076: 526: 233: 6800: 6637: 6616: 6575: 6546: 6060: 5767: 5728: 5419: 5163: 5154: 5137: 1465:), helping to raise the spirits of the Italian public, still battered by the 6527:; D'Annunzio, Gabriele (2014). Minucci, Franca; Andreoli, Annamaria (eds.). 6209: 5839:(12th ed.). London & New York: The EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica Company. 5546:
La lirica italiana e l'irredentismo da Goffredo Mameli a Gabriele d'Annunzio
4609: 3973: 3933: 3839: 3574: 3426: 3043: 3011: 2331: 1796: 1391: 1375: 903: 787: 768: 756: 504: 6467:. London: William Heinemann. The author was D'Annunzio's private secretary. 4555:, affirming in a hitherto unsurpassed way the power of the wings of Italy." 4508: 4410: 3625:
imitated and learned from D'Annunzio. D'Annunzio has been described as the
3349: 2581: 1412: 790:, D'Annunzio's image in Italy transformed from literary figure to national 6956: 6944: 6772:(paperback; 1st ed.). London New York: Routledge. pp. 172–190. 3691:
First and last sheet of D'Annunzio's letter to Mussolini, 15 February 1920
930:– in 1879, at the age of sixteen and while still at school. Influenced by 926:, Tuscany. He published his first poems – a small volume of verses called 6996: 6237: 4622: 3825:. D'Annunzio's literary creations were strongly influenced by the French 3697:
In his essay "Mussolini and The Cult of the Leader", John Whittam wrote:
3639: 3461: 3168: 3107: 3092: 1912: 1854: 1801: 1751: 1291: 912: 908: 791: 6808: 6179:"D'Annunzio.; Books That Prove Him to Be Entirely Selfish and Corrupt". 5652:"Alceste De Ambris. L'utopia concreta di un rivoluzionario sindacalista" 5427: 5403: 5138:"Il percorso socialista di Gabriele D'Annunzio tra storia e letteratura" 4977:
Tom Antongini, D'Annunzio's private secretary for more than thirty years
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In February 1918, he took part in a daring, if militarily irrelevant,
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The Appeal of Fascism: A Study of Intellectuals and Fascism 1919–1945
5060: 4686: 4675: 4552: 3848:) Stelio Effrena, in a fictionalized account of his love affair with 3738: 3649: 3342: 3190: 3122: 1927: 1508: 1470: 1356: 1344: 1310:(in French). In 1912 and 1913, D'Annunzio worked with opera composer 1242:. He provided leading roles for her in his plays of the time such as 796: 416: 7012: 6608: 6584: 6531:(in Italian) (hardback with dust jacket ed.). Milan: Bompiani. 4468: 1382:
with other 33rd degree Scottish Rite Freemasons and occultists like
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Moral Claims in the Age of Spectacles: Shaping the Social Imaginary
1335:, founded the UniversitĂ  Popolare di Milano (Popular University of 6992: 6421:
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Chiarini, Giuseppe (1 May 1880). "A proposito di un nuovo poeta".
4682: 4526: 4334:, directed by Vincenzo Jodice (2020) – about the poet's last years 3972: 3954: 3862: 3752: 3718:
game of chess, and made out of the least dignified section of the
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Although D'Annunzio initially briefly associated himself with the
1682: 1593: 1579: 1566: 1523: 1517: 1504: 1438: 1411: 1379: 1336: 1256: 1139: 923: 878: 870: 821: 713: 6301:(in Italian). Vol. 32. Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 953:, where he became a member of various literary groups, including 6710:
The Pike: Gabriele D'Annunzio, Poet, Seducer and Preacher of War
5601:
History of Italian Freemasonry. From the Risorgimento to fascism
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Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins
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The Pike: Gabriele D'Annunzio, Poet, Seducer and Preacher of War
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groups), although without much success. D'Annunzio ignored the
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Licht, Fred (December 1982). "The Vittoriale degli Italiani".
4983:, a friend and literary-political kindred spirit of D'Annunzio 850:, as both his ideas and his aesthetics were an influence upon 6904:(in Italian) (paperback ed.). Bologna: Azeta Fastpress. 6825:(hardcover ed.). New York: Macmillan Library Reference. 5681:] (in Italian). Rome: Edizioni Mediterranee. p. 44. 5597:
Storia della massoneria italiana. Dal Risorgimento al fascism
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made music the fundamental principle of the state, which was
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in his literary works, which interplayed closely with French
662: 653: 7017: 5715:[Special modern movements – The Regency of Carnaro] 6022:"Did Mussolini use castor oil as an instrument of torture?" 5500:(in Italian). Università Popolare di Milano. Archived from 1605:
After the Fiume episode, D'Annunzio retired to his home on
630: 627: 6440:. Vol. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. 3785:
A prolific writer, D'Annunzio's novels in Italian include
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The Fiume Crisis: Life in the Wake of the Habsburg Empire
6350:(in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 2011. 6338:(in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 2010. 3918:
D'Annunzio's life and work are commemorated in a museum,
1670:, an expensive failure, before retiring from filmmaking. 1537:
D'Annunzio then declared Fiume an independent state, the
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CarriĂšre, Joseph MĂ©dard; Fucilla, Joseph Guerin (1935).
4909:— Conferred by Royal Decree of 15 March 1924 / 1915–1920 4786:
Commemorative Medal for the Italo-Austrian War 1915–1918
3860:, an influence on his novels and one of his mistresses. 6822:
Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890
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Gabriele d'Annunzio: Poet, Seducer, and Preacher of War
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Gabriele d'Annunzio: Poet, Seducer, and Preacher of War
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Gabriele d'Annunzio: The Collection of Poems in English
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The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
5713:"Speciale movimenti moderni – La Reggenza del Carnaro" 4965:— Awarded by Royal Decree of 1925 / Fiume 25 June 1920 3581:. D'Annunzio is also often seen within the context of 1644:. D'Annunzio died in 1938 of a stroke, at his home in 1473:. This is called in Italian "il Volo su Vienna", "the 1034:, under the pseudonym of "Duca Minimo". Here he wrote 5562:
Nuova Antologia – Rivista di lettere, scienze ed arti
3856:. He was also associated with the Italian noblewoman 3815:, 1896). He wrote the screenplay to the feature film 3610:, as well as his influence on Italian socialists and 665: 659: 624: 618: 612: 6753:(in Italian) (paperback ed.). Verona: Fiorini. 6509:(paperback ed.). Toronto: LiteraryJoint Press. 4991:, a modern reappraisal of D'Annunzio's life and work 650: 621: 603: 7236: 7193: 7142: 6770:
The Question of the Gift: Essays Across Disciplines
6490:. Vancouver: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 6402:(in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 6389:(in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 6376:(in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 6363:(in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 6314:(in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 6288:(in Italian). Rome: Italian Encyclopedia Institute. 5754:[Special modern movements – Balance sheet] 5261:(2, illustrated ed.). Transaction Publishers. 5237:] (in Italian). Bologna: Il Mulino. p. 88. 4208:
Laudi del cielo, del mare, della terra e degli eroi
1436:, losing the sight of an eye in a flying accident. 682:; 12 March 1863 – 1 March 1938), sometimes written 656: 609: 550: 518: 510: 500: 486: 478: 468: 423: 409: 395: 387: 365: 360: 345: 337: 329: 300: 289: 264: 240: 221: 204: 181: 176: 162: 143: 126: 112: 91: 48: 6505:Baruffi, Alessandro; D'Annunzio, Gabriele (2019). 5968: 5626:"Gli ordini martinisti e l'ermetismo kremmerziano" 3741:train station to try to convince him to leave the 1101:). These three novels made a profound impression. 333:Francesco Paolo Rapagnetta and Luisa de Benedictis 7322:Heads of state of states with limited recognition 7092:Newspaper clippings about Gabriele D'Annunzio 7029:International Encyclopedia of the First World War 6691:(hardcover ed.). New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 6455:Gabriele D'Annunzio: Poet of Beauty and Decadence 4379:was given the nickname the "Spanish D'Annunzio". 3782:was banned by the censor on grounds of morality. 3757:D'Annunzio reading in a photo by Mario Nunes Vais 1565:(especially groups of Italians, though also some 4807:Commemorative Gold Medal of the Fiume Expedition 2877:International Military Tribunal for the Far East 2486:Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics 846:, he has been credited with partially inventing 7050:Per non dormire Eleganze notturne al Vittoriale 6923:(hardcover ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. 5853:, p 40 New York University Press New York, 1971 5472:. London: Hesperus Press Limited. p. 101. 4678:, his courage amazed the brave men themselves." 3838:) of 1900, in which he portrays himself as the 3585:as a precursor of the ideals and techniques of 1172:(1897), a lyrical fantasia in one act, and his 30:"D'Annunzio" redirects here. For the film, see 6713:(paperback ed.). London: Harper Collins. 6152:(4). University of California Press: 318–324. 5408:Italianistica: Rivista di letteratura italiana 5116:(in Italian). Florence: Sansoni. pp. 1–2. 1160:(1893), a superb attempt at civic poetry, and 838:in nature. Although D'Annunzio later preached 7120: 6589:Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 6053:"Stati Libero di Fiume – Free State of Fiume" 5131: 5129: 5127: 5125: 5123: 5008:For the birth certificate of D'Annunzio, see 4934:— Awarded by Royal Decree of 1925 / 1915–1918 4734:Bronze Medal of Military Valor (second award) 4637:Silver Medal of Military Valor (second award) 3806: 3796: 3786: 3546: 1663: 1456: 1187: 1173: 1167: 1161: 1155: 1149: 1126: 1116: 1074: 1065: 1059: 1053: 1047: 1041: 1035: 1029: 1014: 1008: 1002: 996: 990: 984: 978: 972: 954: 938:, he placed some almost brutal imitations of 719: 705: 699: 108:12 September 1919 â€“ 30 December 1920 37:. For the Scottish television presenter, see 8: 6632:. Vol. 61, no. 4. pp. 21–22. 5142:Forum Italicum: A Journal of Italian Studies 4667:Silver Medal of Military Valor (third award) 3852:. His short stories showed the influence of 1628:and given the hereditary title of Prince of 1306:(songs in French, dialogue in English), and 739:. Such works represented a turn against the 6529:Come il mare io ti parlo. Lettere 1894-1923 1294:reacted by placing all of his works in the 711: 7127: 7113: 7105: 5564:. Sapienza University of Rome. p. 21. 5303:D'Annunzio Abroad: A Bibliographical Essay 5177:De Filippo, Francesco (12 December 2014). 3553: 3539: 1690: 578:Gabriele D'Annunzio, Prince of Montenevoso 76: 45: 7402:Italian military personnel of World War I 7086:International Music Score Library Project 6275:. Chicago: Shasta Publishers. p. 22. 5179:"Gabriele D'Annunzio fu anche socialista" 5153: 4890:Noble titles and honourary military ranks 4776:Commemorative Medal of the Unity of Italy 4361:is based on his meeting with the painter 1624:In 1924, D'Annunzio was ennobled by King 5894:vol. 21, no, 5(Sept/Oct 2013, pp. 44–50. 5603:] (in Italian). Bologna: Il Mulino. 5455: 5248: 5246: 5244: 3945:Birthplace of Gabriele D'Annunzio Museum 1656:, became a film director. His 1921 film 1640:). In 1937 he was made president of the 884:Birthplace of Gabriele D'Annunzio Museum 7447:Olympic competitors in art competitions 7437:Members of the Grand Council of Fascism 7372:Italian male dramatists and playwrights 5752:"Speciale movimenti moderni – Bilancio" 5047: 5001: 4345:D'Annunzio University of Chieti–Pescara 1702: 1443:D'Annunzio (left) with a fellow officer 1265:In 1897, D'Annunzio was elected to the 890:D'Annunzio was born in the township of 7082:Free scores by Gabriele D'Annunzio 6921:Gabriele D'Annunzio: Defiant Archangel 6734:(paperback; 2nd ed.). Routledge. 6647: 6470: 6115:"Mussolini and the Cult of the Leader" 5308: 5204:"D'Annunzio and "Carnaro" irredentism" 919:as both his birth and baptismal name. 7442:Members of the Royal Academy of Italy 6984:Works by or about Gabriele D'Annunzio 6669:(paperback ed.). London: Blond. 6273:The Checklist of Fantastic Literature 5979:. Vintage Series (reprint ed.). 5575:Feresini, Nerina (26 December 1989). 1366:D'Annunzio was a Grand Master of the 1314:, writing the libretto for the opera 804:and took part in actions such as the 677: 118:ZoltĂĄn Jekelfalussy (Governor of the 7: 6381:Stefanelli, Stefania (11 May 2018). 6299:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani 2701:Imperial Rule Assistance Association 6883:Gabriele D'Annunzio: The Dark Flame 5494:"Our History – Gabriele D'Annunzio" 5336:(5th ed.). McFarland. p.  1169:Il sogno di un mattino di primavera 794:. He was associated with the elite 727:D'Annunzio was associated with the 694:. He occupied a prominent place in 158:5 April 1897 â€“ 17 May 1900 7467:Sapienza University of Rome alumni 7342:Italian dramatists and playwrights 6840:Reill, Dominique Kirchner (2020). 6730:Ledeen, Michael A. (4 June 2024). 4582:— War zone, May 1915–November 1918 4375:, is based on D'Annunzio's novel. 4236:Asterope (La Canzone del Quarnaro) 3821:(1914) based on episodes from the 2506:The Last Will of a Russian Fascist 1678: 1491:The war strengthened D'Annunzio's 1081:(1889, translated into English as 25: 7282:19th-century Italian male writers 6458:. Chicago: Chicago Literary Club. 6253:. London: Routledge. p. 258. 5907:Lebenserinnerungen: 1912 bis 1925 5851:Fascism in Western Europe 1900–45 5362:"Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863-1938)" 2456:The Myth of the Twentieth Century 1261:D'Annunzio in a photo before 1938 1208:(1901), based on an episode from 7387:Italian male non-fiction writers 7000: 6993:Works by Gabriele D'Annunzio 6943: 6864:D'Annunzio: The Poet as Superman 6414: 5584:. Il Territorio. pp. 52–57. 5391:(in Italian). No. 18. Rome. 5330:Room, Adrian (10 January 2014). 5253:Ledeen, Michael Arthur (2001). " 5033:(in Italian). Lanciano: Carabba. 4941: 4916: 4895: 4880: 4869: 4847: 4834: 4818: 4801: 4791: 4780: 4770: 4759: 4729: 4696: 4662: 4632: 4589: 4565: 4536: 4507: 4491: 4482: 4477: 4472: 4467: 4462: 4453: 4448: 4443: 4438: 4433: 4424: 4419: 4414: 4409: 4404: 4395: 4390: 4214:Maia (Canto Amebeo della Guerra) 3959:Poster by Adolfo De Karolis for 3681: 3672: 3520: 2776:1934 Montreux Fascist conference 1710: 1189:Sogno di un pomeriggio d'autunno 949:In 1881, D'Annunzio entered the 646: 599: 556: 370: 7407:Italian Nationalist Association 7055:Eleganze notturne al Vittoriale 6624:Gilmour, David (6 March 2014). 6251:A History of Fascism: 1914–1945 6183:. 5 March 1898. p. RBA145. 3634:, the cries of "Eia, eia, eia! 2676:Revolutionary Mexicanist Action 1115:) (1894), was followed soon by 679:[ÉĄabriˈɛːledanˈnuntsjo] 279: 257:Italian Nationalist Association 7352:Italian independence activists 7297:20th-century Italian novelists 7287:19th-century Italian novelists 7077:Epistolario D'Annunzio Debussy 6383:"D'Annunzio, lessico e nuvole" 6198:. 31 December 1901. p. 5. 6051:Doody, Richard (11 May 2001). 6020:Adams, Cecil (22 April 1994). 5762:(in Italian). pp. 13–16. 5673:Turris, Gianfranco De (2006). 5468:D'Annunzio, Gabrielle (2003). 5090:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary 4702:Bronze Medal of Military Valor 4595:Silver Medal of Military Valor 4347:is named after him, as is the 4281:, was published posthumously. 4277:D'Annunzio's epistolary work, 3871:, published by Carabba in 1916 951:University of Rome La Sapienza 911:Gaetano and given the name of 814:Paris Peace Conference of 1919 120:City of Fiume and its District 1: 6707:Hughes-Hallett, Lucy (2013). 6568:10.1080/10848770.2016.1239452 6394:Valentini, Valentina (2003). 5939:Lowe, Brian (9 August 2017). 5723:(in Italian). pp. 1–13. 5282:Geiger, AndrĂ© Geiger (1918). 3664:Rivalry with Benito Mussolini 1428:. Since taking a flight with 1276:Le Martyre de saint SĂ©bastien 322:Gabriele Cruyllas (1897–1978) 319:Renata Anguissola (1893–1976) 6974:Works by Gabriele D'Annunzio 6965:Works by Gabriele D'Annunzio 6630:The New York Review of Books 6488:D'Annunzio and the Great War 6113:Whittam, John (March 1998). 5830:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele"  5827:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1922). 5804:(in Italian). Archived from 5658:(in Italian). Archived from 5560:Spadolini, Giovanni (1939). 5136:Alosco, Antonio (May 2020). 4571:Gold Medal of Military Valor 4490: 4461: 4432: 4403: 4389: 3921:Il Vittoriale degli Italiani 3772:review in 1898 of his novel 2912:Fascist movements by country 2599:Brazilian Integralist Action 1732:Aestheticization of politics 1650:Il Vittoriale degli Italiani 1528:Gabriele D'Annunzio and his 1229:In 1883, D'Annunzio married 816:, he set up the short-lived 7226:La fiaccola sotto il moggio 7096:20th Century Press Archives 6999:(public domain audiobooks) 6749:Pireddu, Nicoletta (2002). 6663:Hamilton, Alastair (1971). 6463:Antongini, Tommaso (1938). 6452:Altrocchi, Rudolph (1922). 6280:Bufacchi, Emanuela (2005). 6008:The United States and Italy 5114:Vita di Gabriele d'Annunzio 5029:Rapagnetta, Amedeo (1938). 4823:Knight of the Order of the 4558:— Vienna sky, 9 August 1918 4130:La fiaccola sotto il moggio 3936:. The museum preserves his 2830:Italian invasion of Albania 2666:Patriotic People's Movement 1687:Tomb of Gabriele D'Annunzio 1394:and the seven stars of the 1226:, which premiered in 1914. 856:Italian resistance movement 842:and never called himself a 7493: 7302:20th-century Italian poets 7292:19th-century Italian poets 6732:D'Annunzio: The First Duce 6654:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 6477:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 6361:Enciclopedia dell'Italiano 6293:Carlino, Marcello (1986). 6249:Payne, Stanley G. (2001). 5543:Stefani, Giuseppe (1959). 5315:: CS1 maint: postscript ( 5286:(in French). p. 142. 5259:D'Annunzio: the First Duce 5229:Parlato, Giuseppe (2000). 5027:For the urban legend, see 4885:Mutilated in War 1915–1918 4864:Badges of honour and merit 4355:, in his honour. The play 4135:The Torch Under the Bushel 4056:The Flame of Life: A Novel 2808:Marco Polo Bridge Incident 2781:Second Italo-Ethiopian War 2616:Canadian Union of Fascists 2496:Foundations of Geopolitics 1539:Italian Regency of Carnaro 1484: 1405: 1085:) was followed in 1891 by 942:, the fashionable poet of 875:D'Annunzio in 1870, aged 7 818:Italian Regency of Carnaro 710:directly stems from Latin 443:Tenth Battle of the Isonzo 29: 27:Italian writer (1863–1938) 7422:Italian World War I poets 6900:Veronesi, Matteo (2006). 6866:. New York: Astor-Honor. 6486:Bonadeo, Alfredo (1995). 6306:Comes, Salvatore (1970). 5402:Pinagli, Palmiro (1985). 5112:Gatti, Guglielmo (1956). 4924:Generale di Brigata Aerea 4875:War Merit Promotion Badge 4841:Croix de guerre 1914–1918 4377:Ernesto GimĂ©nez Caballero 4063:Forse che sĂŹ forse che no 3928:on the southwest bank of 3467:Glossary of Fascist Italy 3296:Syrian Social Nationalism 2604:British Union of Fascists 1600:Vittoriale degli italiani 1355:rule. He was welcomed in 1252:the Marchesa Luisa Casati 1198:; in the succeeding year 1073:D'Annunzio's first novel 704:("the Poet"; the Italian 568: 564: 555: 461: 341:Journalist, poet, soldier 226:Vittoriale degli italiani 172: 151: 101: 87: 75: 7382:Italian male journalists 7065:10 February 2005 at the 6919:Woodhouse, John (1998). 6705:Published in England as 6626:"He Dared the Undarable" 6286:Enciclopedia dei ragazzi 5943:. Springer. p. 72. 5750:Ermini, Armando (2011). 5549:. Cappelli. p. 217. 5155:10.1177/0014585820909283 5017:(in Italian). p. 27 4788:(four years of campaign) 4625:, May 1915–February 1916 4176:Le novelle della Pescara 4085:The Dead City: a Tragedy 4044:The Maidens of the Rocks 3813:The Maidens of the Rocks 3472:Glossary of Nazi Germany 2803:Second Sino-Japanese War 2751:Second Italo-Senussi War 2661:National Social Movement 2651:National Christian Party 2626:Silver Legion of America 2621:Republican Fascist Party 1549:, such as the destroyer 1526:cheering the arrival of 1323:In 1901, D'Annunzio and 1296:Index of Forbidden Books 1123:The Maidens of the Rocks 7417:Italian revolutionaries 7327:Italian anti-communists 6644:by Lucy Hughes-Hallett. 6437:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 6400:Enciclopedia del Cinema 6102:– via Diacritica. 5836:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 5679:Esotericism and Fascism 5529:. Danesi. p. 160. 5523:Masci, Filippo (1950). 5470:The Book of the Virgins 5389:Fanfulla della domenica 5067:Oxford University Press 4927:("Air Brigade General") 4543:Military Order of Savoy 4514:Military Order of Savoy 4158:Short story collections 3878:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 3727:Francesco Saverio Nitti 3442:Extremism of the centre 2907:British fascist parties 2761:German election of 1932 2706:Great Japan Youth Party 2476:The Doctrine of Fascism 2466:La Conquista del Estado 1638:Principe di Montenevoso 1186:. In 1898 he wrote his 902:, the son of a wealthy 316:Ugo Veniero (1887–1945) 7392:Italian male novelists 7377:Italian male essayists 7367:Italian-language poets 7317:Filibusters (military) 7175:Il trionfo della morte 6957:The Charter of Carnaro 6789:Annali d'italianistica 6583:Galbo, Joseph (1996). 6396:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele" 6370:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele" 6357:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele" 6344:"D'AnnĂčnzio, Gabriele" 6332:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele" 6320:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele" 6308:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele" 6295:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele" 6282:"D'Annunzio, Gabriele" 6082:Ruchala, Cali (2002). 5976:The Anatomy of Fascism 5701:De Turris 2006, p. 44. 5595:Conti, Fulvio (2003). 5056:"d'Annunzio, Gabriele" 4316:Films about D'Annunzio 4315: 4309:Gabriellino D'Annunzio 4250:Autobiographical works 4243:Ode alla nazione serba 4039:Le vergini delle rocce 4027:Il trionfo della morte 3978: 3970: 3892: 3872: 3808:Le vergini delle rocce 3807: 3798:Il trionfo della morte 3797: 3787: 3758: 3704: 3174:Revisionist Maximalism 2798:Battle of Cable Street 2528:National Fascist Party 1688: 1679:D'Annunzio and fascism 1664: 1654:Gabriellino D'Annunzio 1642:Royal Academy of Italy 1637: 1619:pushed out of a window 1602: 1586: 1561:groups throughout the 1534: 1513:Paris Peace Conference 1457: 1444: 1417: 1262: 1188: 1182:) (1898), written for 1174: 1168: 1162: 1156: 1150: 1145: 1127: 1118:Le vergini delle rocce 1117: 1108:Il trionfo della morte 1075: 1066: 1061:Il trionfo della morte 1060: 1054: 1048: 1042: 1036: 1030: 1015: 1009: 1003: 997: 992:Il libro delle vergini 991: 985: 979: 973: 955: 887: 876: 779:, as well as with the 720: 712: 706: 700: 534:Il trionfo della morte 7013:Gabrieledannunzio.net 6952:at Wikimedia Commons 6432:Annunzio, Gabriele D' 6374:Enciclopedia Italiana 6368:Russu, Luigi (1931). 6324:Enciclopedia Italiana 6312:Enciclopedia Dantesca 6210:"Gabriele D'Annunzio" 5904:Vlora, Ekrem (1973). 5675:Esoterismo e Fascismo 5063:UK English Dictionary 4952:("Appointee") of the 4901:Prince of Montenevoso 4266:Le faville del maglio 4123:The Daughter of Jorio 3995:The Child of Pleasure 3976: 3958: 3896:La pioggia nel pineto 3883: 3866: 3793:The Child of Pleasure 3756: 3699: 2718:Slovak People's Party 2686:Russian Fascist Party 2656:National Radical Camp 1933:Reactionary modernism 1686: 1597: 1583: 1521: 1442: 1415: 1333:Grand Orient of Italy 1308:Michael Tilson Thomas 1286:), 1911, written for 1260: 1143: 1083:The Child of Pleasure 971:D'Annunzio published 882: 874: 867:Early life and family 812:reaction against the 388:Years of service 59:Prince of Montenevoso 7412:Italian nationalists 7024:D'Annunzio, Gabriele 7008:Gabrieledannunzio.it 6685:Hughes-Hallett, Lucy 6355:Matt, Luigi (2010). 6336:Dizionario di Storia 5711:Calasso, S. 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D'Annuzio (film)
Romana D'Annunzio
General
OMS
CMG
MVM

Comandante of Carnaro
City of Fiume and its District
Riccardo Zanella
Free State of Fiume
Chamber of Deputies
Ortona a Mare
Pescara
Italy
Gardone Riviera
Vittoriale degli italiani
Gardone Riviera
Lake Garda
Historical Right
Historical Far Left
Italian Nationalist Association
Maria Hardouin
Eleonora Duse
Gabriellino
Royal Italian Army
Royal Air Force
Lieutenant colonel
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