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Name
  
Pier Fiorentino


Role
  
Author

Pier Angelo Fiorentino The Count of Monte Cristo Volume 1 Pier Angelo Fiorentino

Died
  
May 31, 1864, Paris, France

Pier Angelo Fiorentino (Naples, March 5, 1811 - Paris, May 31, 1864) was an Italian author.

Biography

He early published novels, poems, and dramas, including La Fornarina and Il medico di Parma. Alexandre Dumas père, while at Naples, induced him to settle in Paris, and to aid Dumas in the preparation of works relating to Italian life, some of which, especially Jeanne de Naples, were regarded as the exclusive production of Fiorentino. Fiorentino wrote French with the same facility and elegance as Italian. He went to Paris with 150 francs, and left 600,000 francs, acquired by literary labors.

References

Pier Angelo Fiorentino Wikipedia


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