Anton Giulio Barrili

Anton Giulio Barrili ( born December 14, 1836 in Savona, † August 14 1908 in Carcare, Savona Province) was Italian novelist.

Barilli participated in the campaign of 1859, in the battles of Garibaldi in Tirol in 1866 and on the Roman expedition in 1867. Already since the age of 18, he worked as a journalist and took over the management of the still very young Movimento and became owner and editor of a journal Genoese called Il Caffaro.

Barrili was one of the most prolific novelists of the then Italy, whose products are distinguished by vivid display, freshness of feeling and a breath of fine irony. Particular praise among his short stories:

  • L ' olmo e l' edera,
  • Santa Cecilia.
  • Capitan Dodero and above all
  • Come un sogno. also
  • La notte del Commendatore (1876 ),
  • Cuor di ferro e cuor d' oro (1877 ),
  • O tutto o nulla (1881 ).

Also in the field of the historical novel is Barrili moved with fondness, as in

  • Le Confessioni di fra Gualberto: storia del secolo XIV ( 1873),
  • Castel Gavone (1874 ),
  • Diana degli Embriaci (1877 ) and
  • Tizio Caio Sempronio: storia romana mezzo (1877 ), a painting ancient Roman life.

His novel Semiramide puts the reader to ancient Babylon, Il Merlo bianco to Japan. In addition Berrili published a ribbon fresh letters written from Paris under the title: Lutezia " ( Milan 1878) and the political writing Ritratti contemporanei: Cavour, Bismarck, Thiers ( Milan 1878).

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  • Author
  • Italian
  • Man
  • Born in 1836
  • Died in 1908
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