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A collection of three stage comedies in prose focuses on social entanglements and misunderstandings among hotel guests and provincial acquaintances. In the main play, a party at an alpine hotel debates a hazardous ascent of Monte Rosa with a stoic guide whose account of a crevasse accident provokes both bravado and apprehension, exposing jealousies and marital tensions. The shorter pieces stage domestic farces built on mistaken assumptions and ironic reversals. Across the set, crisp dialogue and situational humour probe pride, reputation, and the disparity between characters' words and their motives.

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Giuseppe Giacosa

Giuseppe Giacosa was an Italian playwright and librettist, best known for his collaboration with composer Giacomo Puccini on the opera "La Bohème." His works often reflect a keen understanding of human emotions and social themes, which he explored through both drama and comedy. Giacosa's contributions to Italian literature include notable plays such as "Come le foglie" and "Tristi Amori," showcasing his versatility in different genres. His writing is characterized by a blend of lyrical expression and insightful commentary on contemporary life, making him a significant figure in the Italian literary heritage.

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