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The work opens with a verse prologue set in a theatre café where a poet, a comic actor and other theatrical figures debate a new production, critics, audience taste and the practicalities of staging. Three prose acts follow, developing those theatrical concerns into a stage drama that explores artistic rivalry, the pursuit of success and the personal entanglements of creators and performers. The text shifts between satirical, conversational scenes and more concentrated dramatic encounters, offering metatheatrical commentary alongside interpersonal tensions on and off the stage.

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Felice Cavallotti

Felice Cavallotti was an Italian playwright and poet known for his contributions to the theatrical landscape of the late 19th century. His works often reflect a blend of classical themes and contemporary social issues, showcasing his keen insight into human nature and society. Among his notable plays is "Alcibiade," which explores the complexities of character and morality. Cavallotti's writing is characterized by its dramatic intensity and lyrical quality, making him a significant figure in Italian literature. His ability to intertwine personal and political themes has left a lasting impact on the genre of drama.

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