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Viva Corrington Wykes has written:

'Convention and realism'

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What has the author Isaac Manuel Cuende written?

Isaac Manuel Cuende has written: 'Poemas en carne viva'


What double meaning did the cheer Viva Verdi have for the crowds who used it?

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What is the perfect song for Claudius from Hamlet?

It's not perfect, but the one I'm writing an essay about is Viva La Vida by Coldplay. Many of the lyrics can be interpreted in a way to reflect Claudius.


What has the author Giovanni Mosca written?

Giovanni Maria Bertini has written: 'Ensayos de literatura espiritual comparada hispano italiana (siglos XV-XVII)' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Christian literature, Italian, Christian literature, Spanish, Comparative Literature, History and criticism, Italian Christian literature, Italian and Spanish, Literature, Comparative, Spanish Christian literature, Spanish and Italian, Spanish literature 'Educazione alla ragione' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Education 'Studi di ispanistica' -- subject(s): Italian literature, Proverbs, Spanish, Spanish Proverbs, Spanish literature 'Studi e ricerche ispaniche' -- subject(s): Learning and scholarship 'Contributo a un repertorio bibliografico italiano di letteratura spagnola (1890-1940)'


Why is giuseppe verdi important?

In addition to being one of the most significant and prolific Italian opera composers of the period (Falstaff, Otello, Aida, il Trovatore, La Traviata, Rigoletto, Nabucco, Simon Bocanegra, to name but a few), his moving opera choruses became anthems of the Risorgimento, the Italian nationalist movement that united with the Unification of Italy in 1861. So much so was Verdi associated with the movement that his name became an acronym: Vittorio Emmanuele Re D'Italia (Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy). People would often say "Viva VERDI" as a way to proclaim allegiance to the King. Also, the chorus from Nabucco, "Va', pensiero" has become somewhat of a national hymn. While the opera context it speaks of the Jews in exile during the Babylonian captivity, it resonated with many Italians who felt still "captive" by different dominions under a fragmented, pre-unification state.