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A collection of critical and polemical essays that examines literary reputation, aesthetic judgment, and the mechanics of fame. The author offers close readings of contemporary poets and an extended analysis of Faust and its sources, argues against false reputations and manufactured celebrity, and reflects on translation, authorship, and poetic method. The volume gathers four principal studies with two later additions on notable public figures, plus brief appendices and editorial notes explaining textual choices. Throughout, trenchant criticism combines biographical observation, historical digression, and civic concern about the social consequences of literary imposture.

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Vittorio Imbriani

Vittorio Imbriani was an Italian author known for his contributions to the literary landscape of the 19th century. His works often reflect the rich oral traditions of Italy, capturing the essence of popular storytelling. Among his notable titles is "Fame usurpate," which showcases his narrative style and thematic depth. Imbriani also compiled and transcribed folk tales in "La novellaja fiorentina," preserving the cultural heritage of Florence through its vibrant tales. His literary output includes a variety of genres, highlighting his versatility as a writer and his dedication to Italian folklore.

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