
Carlo Goldoni
Writing
Born 1707-02-25 · Venice, Italy · Died 1793-02-06
Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (1707–1793) was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice. His works include some of Italy's most famous and best-loved plays. His plays offered his contemporaries images of themselves, often dramatizing the lives, values, and conflicts of the emerging middle classes. Goldoni also wrote under the pen name and title 'Polisseno Fegeio, Pastor Arcade', which, so he claimed in his memoirs, the "Arcadians of Rome" bestowed upon him. Goldoni took to himself the task of superseding the Commedia dell'Arte by representations of actual life and manners through the characters and their behaviors. He rightly maintained that Italian life and manners were susceptible of artistic treatment such as had not been given them before. His works are a lasting monument to the changes that he initiated: a dramatic revolution that had been attempted but not achieved before.
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L'École de Danse
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I Due Gemelli Veneziani
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Čertice
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Čertice
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National Theatre Live: One Man, Two Guvnors
Original Story

The Servant of Two Masters
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Wolf-Ferrari : The Cunning Widow (Teatro La Fenice di Venzia)
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Impresário ze Smyrny
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La Locandiera
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The Newspaper
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Sluha dvou pánů
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Les jumeaux vénitiens
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Poprask na laguně
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Rokoko
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La serva amorosa
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Mincinosul
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L'imprésario de Smyrne
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Miranda
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Funny Adventure
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Prefíkaná vdova
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