Saverio Bettinelli

Italian poet and playwright

Saverio Bettinelli - Italian poet and playwright
Born

July 18th, 1718
306 years ago

Died

September 13th, 1808
216 years ago — 90 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Italy

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Born in 1718, this individual contributed significantly to Italian literature through poetry, plays, and critical writings. Active during the 18th century, the work encompassed various literary forms while also engaging with contemporary literary debates. The contribution to the dramatic arts included theatrical plays that were staged in Italy. Additionally, the critique of both poetry and drama provided a framework for evaluating literary merit during the Enlightenment period. The individual's literary voice reflected the cultural and philosophical movements of the time, influencing the literary community in Italy.

Published various poetic works

Wrote influential plays

Contributed critical writings on drama and poetry

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