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Medaglioni

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A collection of ten concise biographical sketches presents character studies of prominent women from recent cultural and political life. Each portrait combines vivid physical description, anecdote, and critical observation to trace the subject's temperament, public role, artistic pursuits, and modes of influence, alternating sympathy and ironic distance. The pieces range from theatrical and literary figures to court favorites, showing how personal style, social maneuvering, and artistic sensibility shaped their reputations and affected those around them. Together they form a compact gallery exploring female individuality, social performance, and the interplay between private feeling and public image.

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Title: Medaglioni

Author: Enrico Nencioni

Release date: September 14, 2024 [eBook #74414]

Language: Italian

Original publication: Roma: A. Sommaruga e C, 1883

Credits: Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by The Internet Archive)

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MEDAGLIONI


ENRICO NENCIONI

MEDAGLIONI

La Pompadour
La Du Barry — Sofia Arnould
Julie-Marianne — Giulia Lespinasse
La baronessa Di Krüdener
La contessa Guiccioli
Elisabetta Barrett Browning
La signora Carlyle
Rachel

I.º MIGLIAIO

ROMA
CASA EDITRICE A. SOMMARUGA E C.
3, Via due Macelli, 3

1883


PROPRIETÀ LETTERARIA

405 — Firenze, Tipografia dell’Arte della Stampa — 1883