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  1. Silvio Pellico (Italian: [ˈsilvjo ˈpɛlliko]; 24 June 1789 – 31 January 1854) was an Italian writer, poet, dramatist and patriot active in the Italian unification. Biography [ edit ] Silvio Pellico was born in Saluzzo ( Piedmont ).

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · Silvio Pellico was an Italian patriot, dramatist, and author of Le mie prigioni (1832; My Prisons), memoirs of his sufferings as a political prisoner, which inspired widespread sympathy for the Italian nationalist movement, the Risorgimento.

  3. Silvio Pellico è stato uno scrittore, poeta e patriota italiano, noto soprattutto come autore de Le mie prigioni.

  4. Patriota e scrittore (Saluzzo 1789 - Torino 1854). Ebbe grande successo con la tragedia Francesca da Rimini (1815); si schierò poi con i romantici, e collaborò al Conciliatore. Aggregato alla Carboneria, fu recluso nel carcere dello Spielberg.

  5. Overview. Silvio Pellico. (1789—1854) Quick Reference. (1789–1854). Dramatist most famous for his prison memoirs. Piedmontese by origin, he settled in Milan in 1809 and was part of the circle that gravitated towards Foscolo and Monti and ... From: Pellico, Silvio in The Oxford Companion to Italian Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  6. Sep 19, 2014 · Silvio Pellico was born at Saluzzo, in North Italy, in the year of the fall of the Bastille, 1789. His health as a child was feeble, his temper gentle, and he had the instincts of a poet. Before he was ten years old he had written a tragedy on a theme taken from Macpherson’s Ossian.

  7. Feb 4, 2024 · Villa Silvio Pellico. Photo: APGI - Association of Parks and Gardens of Italy. Just after World War II, Russell Page, who was called the “Mozart of gardens,” dedicated his mastery to the Moncalieri garden, where he created what he called his most successful work.