| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| Gozzi, Carlo, Conte |
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(kär´l kôn´t gôt´ts ) (KEY) , 17201806, Italian dramatist. A defender of traditional Italian culture, he wrote comedies based on the old commedia dellarte. To show the potential of the old forms and to ridicule Goldoni, their adversary, he conceived the idea of dramatizing the tales of Basiles Pentamerone. Thus he founded the fable play in Italy. His Fiaba dellamore delle tre melarance (1761; set to music by Prokofiev as The Love for Three Oranges) was followed by more plays of the type, among them Re Turandot (1762), made into an opera by Puccini. Written in Venetian dialect, these were very popular in their day. | 1 | | See Gozzis memoirs (1797; tr. with a critical essay by J. A. Symonds, 1890). | 2 |
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