Carlo Goldoni

Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni (, also , ; 25 February 1707 – 6 February 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. Audiences have admired the plays of Goldoni for their ingenious mix of wit and honesty. His plays offered his contemporaries images of themselves, often dramatizing the lives, values, and conflicts of the emerging middle classes. Though he wrote in French and Italian, his plays make rich use of the Venetian language, regional vernacular, and colloquialisms. Goldoni also wrote under the pen name and title ''Polisseno Fegeio, Pastor Arcade'', which he claimed in his memoirs the "Arcadians of Rome" bestowed on him. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Goldoni, Carlo
Published 1761
printed by J. Haberkorn, in Grafton-Street, St. Ann's, Soho

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by Goldoni, Carlo
Published 1756
printed for J. Nourse at the Lamb opposite Catherine-Street in the Strand

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by Goldoni, Carlo
Published 1785
presso C. Nourse in the Strand

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by Goldoni, Carlo
Published 1795
presso F. Wingrave, in the Strand