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- Augusto_Novelli abstract "Augusto Novelli (17 January 1867, in Florence – 7 November 1927, in Carmignano), also known as Novellino, was an Italian Florentine satirical journalist, writer, and dramatist.A prolific playwright who completed more than fifty dramatic pieces (many in the Tuscan (Florentine) dialect), Novelli is critically regarded as one of the founding fathers of the modern Florentine vernacular (dialect) theater.".
- Q3629683 abstract "Augusto Novelli (17 January 1867, in Florence – 7 November 1927, in Carmignano), also known as Novellino, was an Italian Florentine satirical journalist, writer, and dramatist.A prolific playwright who completed more than fifty dramatic pieces (many in the Tuscan (Florentine) dialect), Novelli is critically regarded as one of the founding fathers of the modern Florentine vernacular (dialect) theater.".
- Augusto_Novelli comment "Augusto Novelli (17 January 1867, in Florence – 7 November 1927, in Carmignano), also known as Novellino, was an Italian Florentine satirical journalist, writer, and dramatist.A prolific playwright who completed more than fifty dramatic pieces (many in the Tuscan (Florentine) dialect), Novelli is critically regarded as one of the founding fathers of the modern Florentine vernacular (dialect) theater.".
- Q3629683 comment "Augusto Novelli (17 January 1867, in Florence – 7 November 1927, in Carmignano), also known as Novellino, was an Italian Florentine satirical journalist, writer, and dramatist.A prolific playwright who completed more than fifty dramatic pieces (many in the Tuscan (Florentine) dialect), Novelli is critically regarded as one of the founding fathers of the modern Florentine vernacular (dialect) theater.".