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Arturo Graf

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Arturo Graf was an Italian author and scholar known for his contributions to literature and cultural studies. His works often explore themes of mythology, history, and the evolution of literary thought. Notable titles include "Attraverso il Cinquecento," which examines the cultural landscape of the 16th century, and "Foscolo, Manzoni, Leopardi: saggi," a collection of essays that delve into the works of significant Italian literary figures. Graf's two-volume series, "Miti, leggende e superstizioni del Medio Evo," investigates medieval myths and superstitions, reflecting his interest in the intersection of folklore and history. His writings remain a valuable resource for understanding Italian literary heritage.

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