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    Ugo Foscolo (Italian: [ˈuːɡo ˈfoskolo, fɔs-]; 6 February 1778 – 10 September 1827), born Niccolò Foscolo, was a Greek-Italian writer, revolutionary and poet. He is especially remembered for his 1807 long poem Dei Sepolcri.

    • Mary "Floriana" Hamilton-Foscolo, (from Fanny Hamilton)
    • Poet, writer, soldier
    • Venetian-Greek
  2. Ugo Foscolo was a poet and novelist whose works articulate the feelings of many Italians during the turbulent epoch of the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and the restoration of Austrian rule; they rank among the masterpieces of Italian literature.

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  3. "Alla Sera" is widely considered the most beautiful of the 4 major (on a total of 12 sonnets) sonnets by Ugo Foscolo. The silence of the evening, when all life is asleep, suggests to the poet the image of death to which he longs, as if this only could bring him to peace.

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    Ugo Foscolo, nato Niccolò Foscolo (Zante, 6 febbraio 1778 – Londra, 10 settembre 1827), è stato un poeta, scrittore, drammaturgo, traduttore e critico letterario italiano, uno dei principali letterati del neoclassicismo e del preromanticismo.

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · Ugo Foscolo. The Italian author Ugo Foscolo (1778-1827) was a poet, critic, and dramatist as well as a patriot. His romantic temperament and flamboyant life characterize his role as a key transitional figure in Italian literary history. Born Niccolò Foscolo on the Greek island of Zante on Feb. 6, 1778, he soon adopted the pseudonym Ugo.

  7. For additional information on Foscolo's life and works, see NCLC, Volume 8. Ugo Foscolo was a passionately idealistic writer whose works helped give rise to the Romantic period in Italian...

  8. A thematic biography of Ugo Foscolo, one of Italy's canonical poets and a political activist. It explores his linguistic and literary background, his Italianization, his exile, and his transnational patriotism in the Mediterranean.

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