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  1. Giuseppe Giacosa (21 October, 1847 – 1 September, 1906) was an Italian poet, playwright and librettist .

  2. Giuseppe Giacosa was an Italian dramatist who collaborated with Luigi Illica to write the libretti for three of Giacomo Puccini’s most famous operas. The son of a Piedmontese lawyer, Giacosa earned a law degree from the University of Turin but soon abandoned the law to write for the theatre.

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  3. Giuseppe Giacosa ( Colleretto Parella, 21 ottobre 1847 – Colleretto Parella, 1º settembre 1906) è stato un drammaturgo, scrittore e librettista italiano .

  4. La Bohème, opera in four acts by Italian composer Giacomo Puccini (Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa) that premiered at the Teatro Regio in Turin, Italy, on February 1, 1896. The story, a sweetly tragic romance, was based on the episodic novel Scènes de la vie de bohème.

  5. The Italian dramatist Giuseppe Giacosa collaborated with Luigi Illica on the librettos of three of Giacomo Puccinis most famous operas. Giacosa was born in Colleretto Parella, near Turin, on Oct. 21, 1847.

  6. (1847–1906), Italian playwright, after Verga the most important dramatist of the Italian school of verismo. Although an accomplished craftsman and an alert observer of contemporary life, his range was narrow ... From: Giacosa, Giuseppe in The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

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  8. Giuseppe Giacosa (October 21, 1847 – September 1, 1906) was an Italian poet, playwright, and librettist. He is best known for collaborating with Luigi Illica on the librettos for three of Giacomo Puccini’s renowned operas: “La Bohème,” “Tosca,” and “Madama Butterfly.”

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