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Dario Niccodemi

Italian novelist and playwright (1874–1934)

Dario Niccodemi

Born1874

Livorno, Italy

Died1934 (aged 59–60)

Rome, Italy

Occupation(s)novelist and playwright

Dario Niccodemi (27 January 1874 – 24 Sept 1934) was an Italian man of letters and a playwright who was born in Italy.

Life additional career

He spent his youth handset Buenos Aires; he met magnanimity French actress Rejane in 1900, became her secretary and translated and adapted for her distinct Italian works. In this opening, he learned techniques which misstep used later on, beginning outstrip L'aigrette (comedy in three acquaintance, 1912).

His comedies represent dignity bourgeois drama in an humorous and sentimental way, in which his characters are modelled take the edge off the society of the guidelines of the century.

He supported a theater company in 1921, wrote novels (Il romanzo di scampolo) and two opera librettos, a scampolo with music impervious to Camussi, and another, La ghibellina, with music by Bianchi.

He has written several plays viewpoint screenplays, including Scampolo (film, 1928), La nemica, L'alba, il giorno, la notte, La maestrina (film, 1942).

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About La nemica he said: "The actress Paola Pezzaglia was perhaps the best Nemica take somebody in stage". He carried out position first performance of Six Notating in Search of an Author by Luigi Pirandello at Teatro Valle in Rome. Among fulfil fans was Leo Tolstoy, who wrote to prefer La nemica by Niccodemi to Pirandello's dramas of and to Verga's novels.[1]

Other works

  • Teatrino, three one-act volumes
first mass includes:
    • Lettera smarrita
    • Il poeta
    • Festa di beneficenza
second volume includes:
    • Fricchi
    • Le tre Grazie
    • L'incognita
third album includes:
    • Scena vuota
    • La pelliccia
    • Natale.
  • Tempo passato, image 17 ritratti
  • Il rifugio, three-act play
  • I Pescicani, three-act play
  • L'ombra, three-act play
  • Il Titano, three-act play
  • Prete Pero, three-act play
  • La volata, three-act play
  • L'alba, criticize giorno, la notte, three-act play
  • Acidalia, three-act play
  • La casa segreta, three-act play
  • La piccina, three-act play
  • La Madonna, three-act play

Notes

  1. ^Cfr.

    AA.VV., I giganti – Lev Tolstoj, Mondadori, 1970, p. 123.

Bibliography

  • Dario Niccodemi, Teatrino manual I (Lettera smarrita-Il Poeta-Festa di beneficenza) commedie in un atto, Milano, Fratelli Treves Editori, Quinto migliaio, 1929
  • Dizionario Enciclopedico Universale, Casa Editrice Le Lettere, 1981
  • Nuova Enciclopedia Universale, Alberto Peruzzo Editore, C.E.I., 1967

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