Alessandro Manzoni

Poet

Alessandro Manzoni was born in Milan, Lombardy, Italy on March 7th, 1785 and is the Poet. At the age of 88, Alessandro Manzoni biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 7, 1785
Nationality
Italy
Place of Birth
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Death Date
May 22, 1873 (age 88)
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Profession
Novelist, Poet, Politician, Writer
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Alessandro Manzoni Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Enrichetta Blondel, ​ ​(m. 1808; her d. 1833)​, Teresa Borri, ​ ​(m. 1837; her d. 1861)​
Children
Giulia Claudia (1808–1834), Pietro Luigi (1813–1873), Cristina (1815–1841), Sofia (1817–1845), Enrico (1819–1881), Clara (1821–1823), Vittoria (1822–1892), Filippo (1826–1868), Matilde (1830–1856)
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Parents
Pietro Manzoni and Giulia Beccaria
Siblings
Cesare Beccaria (grandfather), Massimo d'Azeglio (son-in-law)
Alessandro Manzoni Life

Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Antonio Manzoni (UK: , US: , Italian: [alesˈsandro manˈdzoːni]; 7 March 1785 – 22 May 1873) was an Italian poet, novelist and philosopher. He is famous for the novel The Betrothed (orig. Italian: I promessi sposi) (1827), generally ranked among the masterpieces of world literature. The novel is also a symbol of the Italian Risorgimento, both for its patriotic message and because it was a fundamental milestone in the development of the modern, unified Italian language. Manzoni also contributed to the stabilization of the modern Italian language and helped to ensure linguistic unity throughout Italy. He was an influential proponent of Liberal Catholicism in Italy. His work and thinking has often been contrasted with that of his younger contemporary Giacomo Leopardi by critics.

Early life

Manzoni was born in Milan, Italy, on 7 March 1785. Pietro, his father, aged about fifty, belonged to an old family of Lecco, originally feudal lords of Barzio, in the Valsassina. The poet's maternal grandfather, Cesare Beccaria, was a well-known author and philosopher, and his mother Giulia had literary talent as well. The young Alessandro spent his first two years in cascina Costa in Galbiate and he was wet-nursed by Caterina Panzeri, as attested by a memorial tablet affixed in the place. In 1792 his parents broke their marriage and his mother began a relationship with the writer Carlo Imbonati, moving to England and later to Paris. For this reason, Alessandro was brought up in several religious institutions.

Manzoni was a slow developer, and at the various colleges he attended he was considered a dunce. At fifteen, however, he developed a passion for poetry and wrote two sonnets of considerable merit. Upon the death of his father in 1807, he joined the freethinking household of his mother at Auteuil, and spent two years mixing with the literary set of the so-called "ideologues", philosophers of the 18th-century school, among whom he made many friends, notably Claude Charles Fauriel. At Auteuil, he developed a lifelong interest in liberalism. He was even supposed to marry the daughter of Antoine Destutt de Tracy. There too he imbibed the anti-Catholic creed of Voltairianism.

In 1806–1807, while at Auteuil, he first appeared before the public as a poet, with two works, one entitled Urania, in the classical style, of which he became later the most conspicuous adversary, the other an elegy in blank verse, on the death of Count Carlo Imbonati, from whom, through his mother, he inherited considerable property, including the villa of Brusuglio, thenceforth his principal residence.

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Massimiliano Allegri will be costly, but it might be best for Juventus

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2022
ALVISE CAGNAZZO IN ITALY: What happened to the coach capable of making smart choices and improving the players? Allegri is no longer the man who led Juventus to the Champions League final two years. On Wednesday night against Benfica, little hair on his head and no suggestions on the pitch: Massimiliano Allegri spent a lot of time touching his forehead and neck without being able to bring out the best in his players. There were 34,015 spectators at the Allianz Stadium in one of the worst performances in recent years. The Bianconeri are in a identity crisis in the second week of September. Allegri has always stated to the media that he would only be judged on the basis of the results: with this system, the decision on his work will be catastrophic.