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Stravaganze

TitleStravaganze

AuthorEdgar Allan Poe

Editing placeRome

EditorialA. F. Formiggini Editore

Year1929

IllustratorLuigi Servolini

Edition typeAnthology (translation)

TranslatorEmilio Servadio

LanguageItalian

LibraryFGM

Volumes1

Number of pages142

Size (in cms)21 x 13

Works included
A Sucession of Sundays (Three Sundays in a Week)
Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences
Mystification
The Business Man
The Duc de L’Omelette
The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq (Late Editor of the "Goosethingumfoodle")
The Man that was Used Up
The Spectacles

Works illustrated
A Sucession of Sundays (Three Sundays in a Week)
Diddling Considered as One of the Exact Sciences
Mystification
The Business Man
The Duc de L’Omelette
The Literary Life of Thingum Bob, Esq (Late Editor of the "Goosethingumfoodle")
The Man that was Used Up
The Spectacles

Bibliographic references

DescriptionAnthology of eight humorous/parody stories by Poe with illustrations (xylographs) by Luigi Servolini. New and first translation in Italian from the English original by Emilio Servadio, who also signs the Preface.
Number 80 of the ´Classici del Ridere´ collection.
Frontispiece with allegory of Laughter (´Risus Quoque Vitast´) by Adolfo De Karolis.

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