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Definition of Carlo Goldoni
1. Noun. Prolific Italian dramatist (1707-1793).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Carlo Goldoni
Literary usage of Carlo Goldoni
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Masterpieces and the History of Literature: Analysis, Criticism by Julian Hawthorne, John Russell Young, Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh, John Porter Lamberton (1906)
"GENUINE comedy, as distinguished from buffoonery, was introduced on the Italian
stage in the eighteenth century by Carlo Goldoni (1707-1793). ..."
2. European Theories of the Drama: An Anthology of Dramatic Theory and by Barrett Harper Clark (1918)
"Carlo Goldoni, Mémoires (Paris, 1787. Reprinted with preface and notes by ...
Translated by John Black as Memoirs of Carlo Goldoni, à vols., London, 1814. ..."
3. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon i.e. Alexandre Le'on Valle'e, Léon Vallée, Alois Leonhard Brandl (1899)
"[Carlo Goldoni, the creator of modern Italian comedy, was born at Venice in 1797.
He began with tragedies, but after finding his true line, wrote over one ..."
4. The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of Egyptian by Delphian Society, Ida Ethelwyn Wing (1911)
"GENUINE comedy, as distinguished from buffoonery, was introduced on the Italian
stage in the eighteenth century by Carlo Goldoni (1707-1793). ..."