Lea: dramma in tre atti in prosa con un prologo in versi by Felice Cavallotti

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Author Cavallotti, Felice, 1842-1898
Title Lea: dramma in tre atti in prosa con un prologo in versi
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Summary "Lea: dramma in tre atti in prosa con un prologo in versi" by Felice Cavallotti is a dramatic play written in the late 19th century. The work delves into themes of love, societal norms, and familial obligations, centering around the character Lea and her relationships. The prologue sets an engaging tone with characters discussing the impending premiere of a play and the opinions surrounding its quality, suggesting a meta-theatrical element that reflects on both the theatrical world and personal conflicts. The opening portion introduces a mix of characters in a lively café setting in Milan, where Fulvio, a poet, interacts with Bardi, a comic actor, and other patrons involved in the theater scene. They discuss an upcoming performance of the play "Lea," foreshadowing issues surrounding its reception. Through witty exchanges, the dialogue reveals the personal and artistic dilemmas faced by the characters, while hints of Lea's narrative begin to unfold, interspersed with humor and reflections on the nature of art and performance. As the scene transitions, we encounter the characters in their daily lives, setting the stage for the emotional and societal challenges to come in Lea's journey. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Italian
LoC Class PQ: Language and Literatures: Romance literatures: French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Subject Italian drama -- 19th century
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