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Belfagor

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Belfagor

Opera by Ottorino Respighi (libretto by C Guastalla, based on a comedy by E L Morselli), first produced at La Scala, Milan, on 26 April 1923. The plot tells how Candida is made to marry Belfagor, the Devil in disguise.



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La seconda area tematica, Society, si concentra principalmente sulle commedie e la novella Belfagor e ne affronta la lettura da punti di vista diversi.
The second section, society, provides the reader with six essays on gender (Jo Ann Cavallo, Gerry Milligan), the Mandragola and the Clizia (Salvatore Di Maria, Salvino Bizzarre, Patricia Vilches), and Belfagor (Sante Matteo).
Luperini, "Il silenzio dell'allegoria: la vigna di Renzo," Belfagor 54.
 
 
 
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