Alessandro Manzoni
Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Antonio Manzoni (7 Mayrnt 1785 – 22 Boaldyn 1873),[1] she feelee, noaskeealagh, as fallsoonagh Iddaalagh v'eh.[2] Ta enney share er er son e noaskeeal I promessi sposi (er ny skeaylley magh 'sy Vaarle myr The Betrothed) (1827), ta coontit dy mennick mastey ard-obbraghyn lettyraght y dowan.[3] Ta'n noaskeeal ny chowrey jeh'n Risorgimento Iddaalagh, kyndagh rish e haghteraght heer-ghraihagh[3] chammah as er-yn-oyr dy nee clagh veeilley v'eh ayns lhiassaghey yn Iddaalish noa-emshiragh unnaneyssit.[4] Chur Manzoni da co-hoiaghey yn Iddaalish noa-emshiragh as chur eh rish shickyraghey yn unnaneyssey çhengoaylleeagh er feie yn Iddaal. She sheerloayreyder cummaghtagh y Chatoleaghys Libraalagh 'syn Iddaal v'eh.[5][6] Dy mennick, ta ny cremmeyderyn soiaghey e obbraghyn as e smooinaghtyn noi ry-hoi adsyn ec Giacomo Leopardi aeg.[7]
Imraaghyn
reagh- ↑ reamys theayagh nish: Chisholm, Hugh, rd. (1911). "Manzoni, Alessandro Francesco Tommaso Antonio". Encyclopædia Britannica (ayns English). Ym-l. 17 (11d ln.). Cambridge University Press. dgn. 626–627. Ta nane ny ghaa jeh ny h-abbyrtyn roie goaill stiagh teks veih clou ta ‘sy
- ↑ Herbermann, Charles, rd. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. York Noa: Robert Appleton Company. .
- ↑ a b "Alessandro Manzoni | Italian author". Encyclopedia Britannica.
- ↑ "I Promessi sposi or The Betrothed". Er ny hashtey veih yn lhieggan bunneydagh er 18 Jerrey Souree 2011.
- ↑ Pollard, John (2008). Catholicism in Modern Italy: Religion, Society and Politics Since 1861. Routledge. dg. 18. ISBN 9780415238359.
- ↑ DiScala, Spencer M. (2018). Italy: From Revolution to Republic, 1700 to the Present, Fourth Edition. Routledge.
- ↑ Sergio Pacifici (1966). Poems and prose. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. dg. 9. ISBN 0253200946.
Kianglaghyn magh
reagh- Obbraghyn liorish Alessandro Manzoni ec Project Gutenberg
- Obbraghyn liorish ny bentyn rish Alessandro Manzoni ec yn Internet Archive
- Obbraghyn liorish Alessandro Manzoni ec LibriVox (lioaryn-sheean 'sy reamys theayagh)